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Piophilidae
Attracted to rotting chicken livers in my garden in Somerset, UK. I keyed it to Piophilidae but have...
Posted by Paul Bowyer
on 08 May 2020 20:42:39
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Piophila casei (was Which family?)
Thanks a lot. I did not Think it was possible to get spieces.
Kurt Holmqvist...
Posted by kurt
on 30 June 2014 19:13:33
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Piophila casei (was Which family?)
Piophila casei (Piophilidae). Theorically in Sweden it's absent, but is present in Finland. I gu...
Posted by ValerioW
on 30 June 2014 17:13:38
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Piophila casei (was Which family?)
It it possible to tell family and genus of this 2 mm fly?
From a mire on old bones from an elk.
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Posted by kurt
on 30 June 2014 17:03:44
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Piophila casei? Tasmania, Australia.
Thanks Valery! That's encouraging - they definitely possess three rows of short setae on the scu...
Posted by DipTas
on 25 November 2012 07:52:22
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Piophila casei? Tasmania, Australia.
Looks like. At least I see three rows of setae on the mesonotal scutum, f good character of Piophila...
Posted by Nosferatumyia
on 25 November 2012 07:40:11
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