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jorgemotalmeida
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Hi


Caught this one near the place (5 km Pfft) where I found piophilids on sheeps...

Who am I? I know what is it, but I put this here so you can try ID it. Wink
I hope the two experts in the family don't tell which is can it be. Smile
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Leucophora
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Very cold. No. you are so far. Smile
Try again. Smile
 
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Not an anthomyiid. Probably a tachinid with hairy eyes and setulae on the parafacials?
 
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I presume it is not right....but mayby Meledonus (Tachi..)

Greatings Joke
 
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no. This is not Meledonus. Ackland pointed in the right track. Smile
More IDs? Smile
 
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Hasn't your fly strongly yellowed wings basally by chance ?
Stephane.
 
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Grin you are dangerous, St?phane! Pfft
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Hasn't your fly strongly yellowed wings basally by chance ?



You really like win all the games. I suppose you know what is this fly by now. Pfft Now it is extremely easy. Grin
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Zophomyia temula ?
Stephane.
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Zophomyia temula ?


Grin and St?phane won once again!

Next time it will be really a challenge. Pfft

I found 3 near Coimbra. They appear to be common in the South. Smile
 
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Jorge,

I only want to say, that I find your threats whit heads very learning and also funny ..Grin
For a beginner somethemes very difficult but also a challenge to get better !
Mayby in the far future I wil get one right ....Pfft

Greatings Joke
 
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my threats??? Shock I hope not hurt someone... Pfft loooool

 
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..............THREAD.............Grin
 
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I know. Smile eheh
 
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I'm curious: are Zophomyia temula common? I only saw them in unpolluted places.
 
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