Posted by pwalter on 10-09-2009 12:49
#1
A Sarcophaga sl, I think...12 mm or so.
Edited by pwalter on 10-09-2009 12:50
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 10-09-2009 13:19
#4
This is
Sarcophaga sensu stricto, and the aedeagus shape suggets that it is the common
Sarcophaga variegata.
Posted by Jan HC Velterop on 27-09-2009 14:13
#5
Clearly a Sarcophaga (Sarcophaga) variegata, which is very common in Hungary.
This is a good picture for the Gallery, where only pictures with genitalia should be accepted. Jan Velterop.
Edited by Jan HC Velterop on 27-09-2009 14:15