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Calliphoridae or Sarcophagidae
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Posted on 29-08-2007 18:17
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Jorge said red traffic eyes. >> Sarcophagidae so I am not so sure that this fly is calliphoria vicina.
Near paris, june 16th
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but this second is calliphoria vicina isn't it ?
Near paris, august 25th
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Thanks for all your help
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Posted on 29-08-2007 18:59
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these seems to be 2 different flies! Wink
 
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Both are Calliphorids. Around Bellardia/Onesia I think.
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I agree with Gabor. I don't think the second one is C vicina, and the first one certainly isn't.
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