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Unkown Sarcophagidae from French Polynesia
jmarie987
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Posted on 08-10-2019 03:45
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Hi to all,

thanks for your help identifying that fly...
trapped in a fly trap with methomyl and tricosene. on Tahiti island september 2019

Does this specimen tells you something?
I am not a specialist in that phylum.

thanks

Jerome
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Hello jmarie987,

I'm certainly not a world expert but i would check Muscidae or Sarcophagidae. I see at least 5 dc and one pair of prescutellar ac, I also see shadow veins on the wings. How do you arrive at Calliphoridae? is the suprasquamal ridge haired?

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John
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John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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It is a Sarc, no doubt

Theo.
 
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johnes81 wrote:
Hello jmarie987,

I'm certainly not a world expert but i would check Muscidae or Sarcophagidae. I see at least 5 dc and one pair of prescutellar ac, I also see shadow veins on the wings. How do you arrive at Calliphoridae? is the suprasquamal ridge haired?

Best wishes,
John
 
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Thank you John,
I am more in mosquitoes than in flies! I will remove Calliphoridae, I thought that Sarcophagidae had always 3 black stripes on thorax. Thanks for any advice I will put it in a Sarcophagidae thread
Best wishes
Jerome
 
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Zeegers wrote:
It is a Sarc, no doubt

Theo.
 
jmarie987
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Thanks Theo,
I will change it.
I am trying to identify flies but I am not into it as my specialty is Medical entomolgy dealing with vectors.
thanks for all your advices and orientation in determining this specimen.
Best,

Jerome
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