Posted by kurt on 24-11-2008 21:09
#1
If Sarcophaga is right could it in that case be a variegata?
Photo from Nattsjön 62,57N 17,36O Ångermanland, Sweden 19 july 2008
Thanks for your help in advance
Regards
Kurt Holmqvist
Posted by Zeegers on 26-11-2008 19:59
#2
No doubt Sarcophagidae Sarcophagini,
after that, you are on your own....
Theo
Posted by Jan HC Velterop on 23-10-2009 15:38
#3
As I cannot see any stronger marginal bristles on T3 (the second visible tergite) I have my doubts about Sarcophaga variegata. DC-bristles are hardly discernable, so it becomes un-identifiable. Jan HC Velterop.