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Tachinidae Dinera ? > Sarcophagidae
jean-claude bernard
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Posted on 16-08-2008 09:31
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hello,
Is it the good genus ? (only this view)
thanks for help
jean-claude
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Let's start with the family.

Why not Sarcophagidae ?

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I don't think about this family. for me very long bristles on the last tergites = Tachinidae Sad
Sarcophaga sp is it good ?
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I don't know.

The wing venation strongly suggests Sarcophagidae.
But some Tachindae can have similar venation.

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I also think that this is a Sarcophagid, within the subfamily Sarcophaginae.
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jean-claude bernard
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thanks
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