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Posted on 05-09-2007 17:39
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I think some Calliphoridae but I don't know the name.
Thanks for your help
Edith

Near paris, september 1th, 8-10mm
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Nobody like blue fly ? Sad
 
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I love them ... but I just can't identify them Wink
 
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Compare with this one!
 
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Edith - sorry - can't see enough to even be certain it is Calliphoridae. It just might be Muscidae eg Eudasyphora.
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Thanks for your helps
Susan don't be sorry I know my picture aren'r so good that I hope but the weather this year don't help meSad
 
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Looks really like Muscidae, think Susan is right.


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