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Sarcophagidae (Tachinidae ?)
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Posted on 06-09-2017 14:59
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Hi,

Center of France, july 7th 2017
Very long subapical scutellar setae, crossed and erected apical scutellar setae
Need help to find genus of this little male :

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Edited by evdb on 06-09-2017 21:38
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Thanks John,
Nevertheless I do not find more the genus, Nyctia looks close ?
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No, Nyctia is totally black.
This is Helicophagella or alike.

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Thanks Theo.
For Fauna Europaea Helicophagella is a subgenus of Sarcophaga.
I would never have found.
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