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Tachinidae fly ?
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 21-09-2006 09:50
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Hi


not mine photo. This was taken on 17th september in shropshire.
tachinidae fly? It seems to have so many bristles. Very reddish abdomen.

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If it is not your, please provide the name of the photographer and the source where the picture come from in readable format. This site could get in trouble for neglecting copyrights if we do not duely give them.

And the species: Musca autumnalis?
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Paul Beuk wrote:
If it is not your, please provide the name of the photographer and the source where the picture come from in readable format. This site could get in trouble for neglecting copyrights if we do not duely give them.

And the species: Musca autumnalis?



Hi.

No problems with copyrigth! I have very careful in relation to this issue! The font was flickr and the name of photographer is Joanne Ellison-Brook. Smile
No worries about this! Thank you! Really My first suspection was M. autumnalis but it seems to have many bristles in abdomen.
 
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Yes, I think where a photo has been published first by another person on another site it is safer to put a link to the photo. Then there can be no copyright issues and anyone here on the forum can contact the photographer directly.

Would be nice also if the poster makes it clear the identification came from http://diptera.info/ too - acknowledgements usually work both ways Wink
Edited by ChrisR on 21-09-2006 16:28
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Yes, I think where a photo has been published first by another person on another site it is safer to put a link to the photo. Then there can be no copyright issues and anyone here on the forum can contact the photographer directly.

Would be nice also if the poster makes it clear the identification came from http://diptera.info/ too - acknowledgements usually work both ways Wink


Agree. In next time I just put the link. But here I can garantee that there is no any problem. Wink
 
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And I can confirm it's Musca autumnalis
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