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Identified as 'Sarcophaga sp.' by Kahis
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Sarcophaga pumila?
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Well... I'm not sure if it's really Sarcophaga pumila... only Kahis said something...
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S. pumila isn't a probable ID: the first photo shows a shadowy marginal bristle on T3 of the abdomen. According to Pape 1987 this occurs "occasionally" but I have not seen it. There are many other candidate species. So, next time: catch the fly and photograph wing, head, abdomen, genitalia, and chaetotaxy. Studying this photo more has no sense. Jan HC Velterop.
 
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