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Sinai. Musca?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 11-02-2006 21:09
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I'd rather prefer that this very diptera wasn't so common here.
Everywhere.
1. Is it Musca? domestica?
2. Is the larvae on dirty sand on the beach of this fly?
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Sorry, I can't reduce the size of image in i-net cafe. I'll send it later.
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Now I think may be M.sorbina?
www.diptera.info/forim/5-1206-1.jpg
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Hi Nikita


Indeed a Muscinae, most likely Musca itself.

Did you check the camels on the botfly Cephelopina ?


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Thank you Theo.
This Musca ruins the reputation of whole Diptera order here in Sinai.
As for camel. I haven't seen botfly. A lot of Muscidae. And one new Calliphoridae, like Chrysomia, but very small.
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