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fly, stripes on abdomen and eyes -> Stomorhina lunata, male
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Location: Swizterland, 412 müM, on my balcony
date: 21.10.09, today
size: about 5-8 mm

Is it possible for ID?
Thank you very much, regards, Brigitte
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Male Stomorhina lunata [Calliphoridae].
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Calliphoridae. A male Stomorhina lunata
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Thank you very much Jan and Lars !
 
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