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Sarcophagidae ?
LordV
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Posted on 08-11-2007 09:28
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Haven't seen this brightly marked fly before especially with hairy eyes.
Taken yesterday south coast UK about 12mm body length.

Any ideas ?

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Brian V.

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Muscidae, possibly Polietes


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Thanks Theo - I sometimes get the family correct but not very often Smile
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Sarcophagidae never have hairy eyes, easy rule of thumb.

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Liekele Sijstermans
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Sarcophagidae never have hairy eyes, easy rule of thumb.


Except Hoplacephala, Lamprometopia and Xiphidiella (Afrotropical, Oriental and Palaearctic (Egypt), but not (yet) in Europe.

In this case I agree with Polietes.

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Thanks again Smile
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I guessed there would be pathological counterexamples, reason why I hastely added 'rule of thumb'. Thanks to Liekele, I now know it's a very thorough rule of thumb.

Theo
 
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