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Sarcophagidae, Senotainia sp. possibly tricuspis
Renko
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Posted on 28-12-2020 12:15
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Hello,

A Sarcophagidae found in North of France, at Zuydcoote, the 17 June 2018, in dunes close to the sea, on hot sand with many Crabronidae and Pompilidae
Is it possible to say something from these pictures ?
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2nd picture
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Daniel Whitmore
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Do you have a lateral photo?
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Renko
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Thanks you, Daniel !
Sadly, I don't have lateral picture
 
Daniel Whitmore
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It looks like a Senotainia, possibly tricuspis, although I'm not sure of the French distribution of this species...
Edited by Daniel Whitmore on 28-12-2020 22:38
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Renko
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Thanks you very much, Daniel ! Grin

Getting to the genus is very good for me Smile
 
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