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Scathopagids Liverpool
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Posted on 04-06-2007 16:13
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I photographed these two on a bush just outside my flat in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK on 1st June 2007. Can anyone tell which species of Scathophagids they are? thanks
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I don't think you could go further than to suggest Sarcophaga sp.. Nearly all Sarcophagini are identified on the male genitalia - and this one seems to be 'occupied' Wink
 
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Cheers Chris and he certainly had stamina Wink
 
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