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Our town park: flies on bones (2), Heleomyzidae?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Hi Dima,

Heleomyzidae indeed! Another one for Andrzej.

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OK, hope there's enough detail for ID.
 
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Look like a male of Neoleria inscripta Wink
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Thanks once again Andrzej - will look for more Heleomyzidae
 
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Not unexpectedly on bones but of what ? Not human I hope. This is an important species in forensic entomology. You both may wish to read "What is the edge of a forest? A detailed diversity analysis of adult Diptera found on decomposing pigs in two areas of a Western German woodland" http://www.benecke.com/eafe_abstract_2005.html
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http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
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Hello Robert,
Not human of course, the same bones as in my thread with Piophilidae (of a cow I believe, but these may well be of a pig simply because cattle stock is many times smaller then pig stock here).
 
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