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Sarcophagidae or Tachinidae, NE HU, Aug
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A nice female?, a bigger one (12 mm or so).
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Guess again: Eurychaeta (Calliphoridae) !


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This is suprising!! Thanks!
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I'd say sarcophagidae - female - which means undeterminable.
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Very easy trick:

palpi are bright yellow, never so in Sarcophaga sl.


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what?!? Frown This is a total surprise!!! Frown
 
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Eurychaeta was formerly placed in the Sarcophagidae, and is also known under the genus name Helicobosca.
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Jorge, you have them as well, so keep looking.

You will see the difference in the field.



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