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Sepsis fulgens female
Andre Jas
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Hi,

Looking through my collection of images of Sepsidae I think it resembles Sepsis fulgens quite a bit. I know this is not scientific, but's it's all I've got. Am I right?

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I think so, female of S. fulgens.
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Hi Nikita,

Thanks once more! It looks as if it's made like a tin soldier. Cute.

Andr?

By the way, do you collect small flies like Sepsidae aswell? If so, how on earth do you pin these?
 
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Hi Andre,
small fly collect using paper and glue as, for example, on
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=3567&pid=16209#post_16209
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I see,

Clever.

Andr
 
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Yes, Sepsis fulgens
 
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Mounting small flies http://www.ars.us...141&page=1 courtesy Crex also under mounting in the
GlossaryWink Mind those sticky fingers.
Robert
 
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