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Heleomyzidae.
Nikita Vikhrev
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Dear friends who live in EU, I suspect that it is difficult for you to find good animal corpse in capital city park. Fortunely the situation in Moscow not as bad so far!
Moscow, park, 14 may, on cat corpse, 5-6mm.
Neoleria?
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Andrzej
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Hi Nikita !,
What about prosternals, if any that could be Neoleria Wink
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I found 1.
Thank you Andrzej.
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Robert Nash
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Photo very usefulGrin for students and less expert workers in forensic entomology. Any more from little corpses? Sad. Robert
 
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Thank you Robert.
It was big and fatty cat male (God bless his soul), so I'll visit his grave every week and hope to find a lot of small inretesting visitorsGrin
Robert, please, glance a look at my Muscidae:
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=1665
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So I am in trouble Sad
If the prosternal setae are present it coud not be Neoleria. Maybe you mind katepisternal seta (=sternopleural) that would be correctly the mentioned taxa.
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So I am in trouble Sad
If the prosternal setae are present it coud not be Neoleria. Maybe you mind katepisternal seta (=sternopleural) that would be correctly the mentioned taxa.
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So, next week you will get fly itself and soon we'll know answer.
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Of course Pfft
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Kindly ID by Andrzej as Neoleria ruficauda.
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