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Many Thanks In Advance

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It's always better to post different flies in different threads. In this case you have different families too - top = Muscidae and bottom = Calliphoridae (Pollenia) Wink
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Many thanks Chris much appreciated

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Could the muscid be a Graphomya?
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Thanks Paul thats a plausible suggestion and a tentaive record for ur nature reserve many thanks

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Yes, Graphomya maculata.
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Thats great Stephane , Thank you all for your input aniother valuable record for our Nature Reserve
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