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Liosarcophaga sp?
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Posted on 03-08-2006 19:32
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Sarcophagidae sp I presume ... and a wild guess - Sarcophaga carnaria!? Smile From just north of Stockholm, Sweden 2006-08-01. I gather I'd be lucky if it was possible to tell the genus. There are 74 species of this family in Sweden.

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I'm not sure. Could even very well be Brachycoma devia (so no Sarcophaga).


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Hi, I really doubt whether it could be Brachycoma; if you look t the border of the notopleura I think there are 4 bristles, from front to rear: small - big - small - big => subfamily Sarcophagini; there seems to be no trace or scar of stronger marginals on the second abdominal ring (tergite 3), meaning that in cannot be a Sarcophaga(Sarcophaga); I have the impression of 4 (scars) of DC setae, that suggests Sarcophaga(Liosarcophaga sp. Jan Velterop.
 
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Thank you Theo and Jan for your (different ;) suggestions ...
 
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Well, no doubt Jan is the expert.


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Zeegers wrote:
Well, no doubt Jan is the expert.
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Ok, thank you. Nice to know.
 
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