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guenille
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Posted on 10-10-2007 17:47
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Hairy arista but strong bristle so certainely Scarcophagidae.
Does the yellow part of scutellum help to id ?
Thanks for help
edith
near paris, september 9th ~10mm
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 10-10-2007 17:56
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Edith, try again:
yes, apex of scutellum yellowish
yes/no, M curved, but very slightly
So ...
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Posted on 10-10-2007 18:02
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so... c'est trop facile. Smile

Edith, Nikita tell all what you need to tell the correct ID! Smile
 
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Posted on 10-10-2007 19:33
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So I'm a little stupid and have just one book to id my fly Sad
And I m sure it is not a tachinidae, not an Anthomyiidae, not else sarcophagidae so as I'm a good player, I would say Muscidae and many of my Phaonia have apex of scutellum yellowish.
be lenient with me please, I ID fly just for one year and it is really difficult
 
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Posted on 10-10-2007 19:38
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Hmm, hmm...
Click here. Wink
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I think it was Muscina but St?phane you said "Muscidae, Muscina (gently bent M + red tip of scutellum)." This one has a apex of scutellum yellowish Sad
I noted red or yellow allright ?
Thank Nikita and St?phane Wink
Jorge NON c'est pas facile Pfft
 
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Posted on 11-10-2007 17:14
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Reddish, Orangish, Yellowish if you prefer. Grin
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and pinkish hues. Smile lol
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 11-10-2007 17:16
 
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