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Pinned Metopia argyrocephala, Sarcophagidae
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Posted on 05-06-2009 19:08
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Hi, I must learn these too little by little. June 2.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Well, it is argyrocephala-group for sure.

We would need a closeup of the front tarsus to say more.
And even than....difficult


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No bristles on fore tarsus. I really couldn't imagine any other species Shock No hairs on fore tarsus; not campestris or staegerii, T1+2 with median marginal bristles; not grandii or roserii, frontal vitta not distinct to lunula; not tshernovae, not a row with short frontal bristles; not roserii. There is only argyrocephala left with mach of all charaters in Pape. Frown

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Yes, if there are no curly hairs on tarsus 1, this is argyrocephala.


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Thank You Theo for confirmation Smile

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