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Confusing these flies aren't they!!
nick smith
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Posted on 25-06-2010 18:29
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Anyone able to tell me what this is, I'd convinced myself it was sarcophaga carnaria but then decided it wasn't, so now favour Pollenia rudis? Any help appreciated. It was feeding on Petroselinum crispum (parsely) flowers, it was quite large at ~12-15mm long.
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Your first thought was a better one, but without species name.
 
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Yes, Sarcophaga but impossible to say more without a male specimen Smile
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Posted on 27-06-2010 00:26
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Thanks guys - what would the male show to make the ID positive?
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A penis!
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viktor j nilsson wrote:
A penis!
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Talking of which Nick, as you are in England....http://www.englis...diary.html Pfft

Regards Roger.....H.L.A.Donkey Wink
 
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A male must show rather high IQ to be a scientist and to ID sarcophagids...
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Hmm...Would those be the same "scientists" who brought us the Atomic Bomb..How much IQ did that require....

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A side to the forum I'd not seen or expected, still, a good forum anyway. Yes I'm from England, no, I didn't fly a flag from my car, maybe I'm of saxon blood anyway - come on Germany!
 
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Back to flies ... sarcophagids of the tribe Sarcophagini usually need an examination of the male genitalia under a microscope to identify them but this is a fairly easy job as they are quite well-endowed Wink
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