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Metopia argyrocephala? --> Metopia rondaniana (male)
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ukursawe |
Posted on 14-07-2023 08:17
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Member Location: Posts: 137 Joined: 28.06.21 |
Hi, This fly took a rest on the wall of our house in the late afternoon. I think it could be a member of the Sarcophagidae family. My guess would be Metopia argyrocephala, though I have no idea, if it is a male or female. Can that be confirmed or excluded from the attached image and/or is a determination possible? Germany, Southern Bavaria, Munich (-West), 13.07.2023, app. 6 mm Greetings, Uli ukursawe attached the following image: [281.62Kb] Edited by ukursawe on 14-07-2023 19:54 |
Zeegers |
Posted on 14-07-2023 13:26
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18791 Joined: 21.07.04 |
it is a male, difficult tonsay which species. Theo |
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ukursawe |
Posted on 14-07-2023 16:38
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Hi Theo, thanks for your assessment. I was afraid, it wouldn't be that easy, but is Sarcophagidae confirmed and maybe the genus? Greetings, Uli |
Zeegers |
Posted on 14-07-2023 17:23
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18791 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Yes, Metopia is totally OK ! Try to make razorsharp pics if the front tarsus, if you can. Theo |
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ukursawe |
Posted on 14-07-2023 18:55
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Hi Theo, thanks for your reply. Metopia sp. is actually quite ok for me. Unfortunately I have only a poor picture from the front tarsus, which is probably not going to help. It would be easier if I knew in advance, which features are important for determination . But I have never seen one of those before, the next time I see one I will try to do better. Greetings, Uli ukursawe attached the following image: [39.16Kb] Edited by ukursawe on 14-07-2023 18:58 |
Zeegers |
Posted on 14-07-2023 19:26
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18791 Joined: 21.07.04 |
If life was only that easy …. every genus has it own specific features of relevance. If you really want to know, you need to by the handbooks….. that said, this definitely looks like M. rondaniana. Theo |
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ukursawe |
Posted on 14-07-2023 19:49
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Member Location: Posts: 137 Joined: 28.06.21 |
Thank you again Theo! That is more than I expected and I am quite grateful. Greetings, Uli |
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