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Sarcophagidae: --> Not Sarc but Phyto melanocephala (Rhinophoridae)
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Northern Germany, Hamburg-Rissen, Wittenbergener Ufer, walking path along the river Elbe, at a leaf of Populus, 28th of August 2018, (Photos: kuv). I think a little bit similar to Brachicoma deviaI ... in the Diptera gallery. Please help to get the ID.
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More likely Rhinophoridae than Sarcophagidae.
 
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Right. Sarcs don’t have a petiole in the wing, at least not in Central Europe. This is Phyto melanocephala.

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Thank you very much John Smile and Theo Smile
Greetings Kuv
 
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