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054_ID? (Calliphoridae Melinda sp.)
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Please identify 054_ID? Thank you very much.
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Chris thank you very much.
 
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Looks like Eudosyphora cyanicolor in the Gallery.
 
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Roger Thomason wrote:
Looks like Eudosyphora cyanicolor in the Gallery.


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No, no, this is a Melinda (Calliphoridae) : the bent of vein M is smoother in Eudasyphora.
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
No, no, this is a Melinda (Calliphoridae) : the bent of vein M is smoother in Eudasyphora.


I decided to Calliphoridae (Melinda sp.). Thank you for your help in identifying.
 
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