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Stephane Lebrun
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Hello Diptera.info,
I'm very glad, I finnaly dared join you ! Smile

I submit my first one for identification. I think it's Scathophaga, but, if I'm not wrong, which species ?

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Stephane.

Le Havre (France) - 09/03/2006 - size ~8-9 mm
 
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Stephane

I think this is S stercoraria with its black antennae, but if it is not, I will be interested to hear what it is, as I have picked up these nice greeny specimens in France at this time of year too.
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Thank you Susan.Wink
Well I wondered if S. stercoraria was the only european species with black antennae, or if there could have others...
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Quite interested in the answer too... Smile Wink
Edited by Arthropa on 12-03-2007 20:53
Benoit MARTHA Smile
 
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