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ID Calliphoridae by Zeegers
javanerkelens
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Posted on 04-05-2008 22:32
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Can this be a Sarcophagidae ????
Or Muscidae...Grin

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there is no muscid with such strong bent in M vein. Pulvilli are not visible... it could be a tachinid. do you have a lateral view?
 
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This is what I have got.....
I hope you can see something...Grin
(sorry ....wrong head, see the last comment, whit the right head....its latePfft)

I am curios!
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I think I made a mistake whit the headShock
So I put the right head now.....sorry

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sarco. not tachinid.
 
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I would say Bellardia (Calliphoridae)


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Thanks for ID!

Joke
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