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Pierre55
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Pic taken on 09.07.2007 in Belgium.
Could it be Helina sp ?
Thx in advance Smile
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My first hunsh would go to Scatophadidae, not Muscidae.
 
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Andre wrote:
My first hunsh would go to Scatophadidae, not Muscidae.


you invented a new family, Andr?. Grin
 
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Oops, all of them look similar for me...Sad
Could it be Sarcophaga sp ?

@Jorge : I had corrected into scathophagidae Smile
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I think this is a female Anthomyiid fly. If not maybe a Coenosiine Muscid.
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Anthomyiidae
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Pierre55 wrote:
Oops, all of them look similar for me...Sad
Could it be Sarcophaga sp ?

@Jorge : I had corrected into scathophagidae Smile


this is not "scatho" Pfft I was only kidding. Wink
 
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Re-oops Grin
And I suppose it's not possible to go further than Anthomyiidae ?
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at least in this case and at least for me it's not possible to go further...
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Thanks Nikita for your answer Smile
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