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Identified as 'Wohlfahrtia bella' by Thomas Pape
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Posted on 13-04-2008 22:43
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wow! curious fly! it seems to have a subscutellum. and the way m vein bents is curious. the eyes are not red-traffic colour... so it could be a very strange tachinid rather a sarcophagid. at least, this fly is very interesting!
 
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... and look at the legs Shock
 
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such big pulvilli! Shock
 
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hmm-.. now I pend to the Sarcophagidae.. a rather peculiar one!
 
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Yes a Sarco. Wohlfahrtia ?
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maybe..


Wohlfahrtia magnifica larvae infest the ear, eye, and nose, damaging living tissues. W. magnifica is found in south-eastern Europe, southern and Asiatic Russia, the Middle East and North Africa. Shock

 
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Never seen any of them, but hen it comes to Sarcophagidae that might look different: Blaesoxipha?
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Pay attention to Stephane !

Wohlfartia it is.


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