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Posted on 11-10-2007 16:55
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I'm going to be crazy with them Grin
I think it's a Muscidae,
not apex of scutellum yellowish so not a muscina but M gently bent.
Curious drawing on tergite5
I can't say moreSad
Who can help me ?
Near Paris, august 16th, 10-12 mm
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I'd say Stomoxys calcitrans.
 
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very common fly. Wink It is known as stable fly as well. Wink
 
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I have seen all the muscidae of the gallery. I don't find anything and now when you said the name it is so clear Sad
however I have new glasses Cool
Thanks Jorge
 
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Very nice pictures Edith ! Wink
A male S. calcitrans it is, you can see the very long pointing proboscis.

Edit -> changed female to male !
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Thanks Stephane
no wing--> better picture Wink
 
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