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Scathophaga ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 14-10-2007 00:02
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Hi flyforum,

I was wondering what kind of fly this is?
I thought it is a Scathophaga-specie.

Perhabs someone can tell more..
Or is it Suillia-specie?

What kind of Scatophaga Wink ? ?

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Scathophaga (lutaria maybe?)
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Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 16-10-2007 12:43
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Thank you Susan!

What makes it Scathophaga for you? and not Suillia sp. ?

and..

What about Scathophaga suilla? (looks like it.., but I am not very sure..)

Scathophaga Suilla: important characters are red antennae, plumose arista, red shoulders and black apexes of yellow/red femoras.

Where are the black apexes of yellow/red femoras? (where can I find these things.?)
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see here...
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see MID femur, in ventral femur you can see very fine yellow "hairs" (setae). Scathophaga has always those setae.

I advice you to see OVERVIEWS:
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Posted on 16-10-2007 13:17
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Thank you Jorge, for your help!
I needed this Smile

And good overview Wink
 
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