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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 21-06-2006 18:19
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Today during lunch break I revisited cat's corpse in park.
I found only Piophilidae on it, but it seems to me that fauna changed.
3-4 mm. Looks like Prochyliza nigrimana. Is it?
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I would not know for certain, but the name Stearibia come to mind. Looks like a typical Ozerovian challenge to me.
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Right tomorrow Ozerov will be back Moscow.
Nikita
P.S. Among "Ozerov's" families like Scathophagidae, Sepsidae, Piophilidae, absolutely atypicaly looks PallopteridaeGrin
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You are right, Paul. It is Stearibia nigriceps (Meigen)Smile
 
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LoL, that gives courage. It has been a while since I had a better look at the piophilidae, but this one stuck. Smile
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Thank you Paul and Andrey.
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