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Large fluffy fly - Scotland (Cephenemyia)
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Posted on 20-06-2014 14:11
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Large fluffy fly in Scotland (photographed recently by a friend). Has a feeling of Oestridae to me, but the only thing I know about is Drosophila. And it's not one of those....
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Assuming it is even a fly. Have I embarrassed myself here?
 
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I think Cephenemyia. Larvae in noses of Cervidae ("deer nose bot flies").
 
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Thank you!
 
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Such a cute fly! Only ever seen it once.
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Very, very nice find - they are extremely rare these days because domesticated livestock are soaked in insecticides these days Sad Please post your record in to iRecord so that it can be mapped. There isn't an Oestrid recording scheme but I'd be happy to add them to our scope Smile
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Not my find! Credit goes to a friend of mine. It was probably living up the noses of one of these guys http://rumdeer.bi...-hall-fame , who're certainly not soaked in insecticide!
 
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