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Phaonia spp?
Susan R Walter
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Posted on 12-05-2006 23:05
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I suspect these may all be Phaonia spp

This one was taken at Katherine, in the tropical Northern Territory of Australia. It might even be P pallida
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Same fly
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Different fly, looks like different sp, but taken in same place.
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Maybe same sp as previous, but taken at Cooinda in Kakadu.
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Same fly.

Apologies again for image quality - the little camera doesn't cope so well.
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I think it is Calliphoridae.
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Nikita

Yes, I think you are right - I can see the bend in the vein of the last two. Also when I saw this species later it was behaving more like Calliphoridae, in company with presumed Sarcophaga sp and what I now know is probably Chrysomyia sp on some fresh horse dung.

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