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Muscidae - Graphomya maculata
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 27-10-2006 07:19
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... same location again, late summer ... Tachinidae?

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Frank Koehler
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hmm, tell me more Wink
 
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Frank Koehler
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... and then? Wink

Unfortunally I have no better views, but the hairs on the abdomen are reddish ...
 
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Long shot: Muscina?
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Short shot: Male of Graphomya maculata (females on your recent related threads) sexually dimorphic (in respect of abdomen colour) species.
We must examine all Muscidae pictures with expert help. I'll ask around and then we can go back through the threads...The Muscidae have been a problem since Robineau-Desvoidy's first brave attempts (see Dipterists Glossary).All characters other than chaetotaxy being unreliable for taxa ranked above species. Robert
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Thank you very much, Robert. Comparing with other photos I?m shure that?s the right conclusion. Greetings Frank
 
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