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calyptrata :(
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Posted on 16-10-2006 21:10
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i?d like to know this one Smile
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nice Smile
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tachinidae, impossible i supose,
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Nr 1. Most likely Muscidae, difficult I think

Nr. 2. Gymnosoma, Tachinidae, also difficult or even impossible from a photo, but Theo might refute me.

Nr 3. Muscidae, Muscinae. I do not risk a species here, but, I think this one is a species. which has already posted in this forum a few times.
 
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thanks Smile
 
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nr 3 Musca autumnalis?

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First looks like Mydaea corni female (Muscidae).
Third is Musca autumnalis male
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Don't worry,
I agree with Gymnosoma spec.
(female)


Theo
 
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wow, books from the royal... come like patient water drops in a cave; now i?ve received the one for Calliphoridae, but this group is very confsing for me, thank you very much
 
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