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Musca sp.?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 02-05-2008 00:09
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Hello!

A "house fly" sized fly from April-23 at a tree trunk at the forest (northwest Germany). I think it's a Musca female, but which one?
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no. M vein bent strongly . It remembers to me a sarco. But it has no red traffic eyes.. it could be a hairy eyed tach. And no strong pulvilli is not usual for sarco. So I would vote for Tachinid.
 
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I vote for Musca sp. (M not too bent for that genus).
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Hello, Jorge and Stephane!

Thanks for your comments! I also thought, that the bent in the vein was not strong enough for a Tachinid, Calliphorid or Sarcophagid - which led me to Musca (but not M. autumnalis). It also did not have the "jizz" of a Tachinid or Sarcophagid (but who am I to say that... Wink).
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