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Scathophaga > not stercoraria (II)
Isidro
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Posted on 03-09-2008 09:11
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These flies, very similar to the previous (maybe even the same?) was photographed last Saturday in the Catalonian pyrenees, NE Spain, in a high mountain lake with many cows and cow boost. About 1800 meters, many Pinus uncinata, Aconitum napellus, Parnassia palustris, Rhododendron ferrugineum, Juniperus communis f. procumbens...

Can be identified?
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Tony Irwin
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I think this is Scathophaga scybalaria (I don't know if there are other similar species in your area). The very broad, yellow wings of the male are characteristic (at least in Britain).
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Isidro
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Thanks a lot Tony!!!!
 
Tony Irwin
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Can you submit these for the gallery? - I think they are the only pics to have appeared on D.I. of this species.
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Isidro
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All right. I'll upload it now. But notice that the ID is not completely sure, so, maybe is not appropiate submit it...
 
Tony Irwin
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I'll try to compare the pictures with some specimens tomorrow - I'll let you know if there are any differences. If not, then I think it is appropriate to post them as scybalaria.
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Isidro
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I uploaded it already...
Thanks a lot Tony
 
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