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Smoggycb
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Posted on 19-06-2007 08:55
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Any ideas on this? I assume from the body pattern and red eyes it's a sarcophagid, but it seems very different fron the Sarcophaga I am used to seeing. It appears extremely flat and wide for one thing and there's a hint of red colouring on the abdomen as you can see. (Taken about 15 minutes ago in my garden).
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A tachinid, I think - maybe a Phryxe but I'd need to see the head a bit clearer Smile
 
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Thanks Chris. I think I need to train myself to be quicker with my net than with my camera in future!
 
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This is a facial view of what I am sure is the same species. Sorry about the quality - this is stretching the limit of my close focus!
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Hmm, I wouldn't like to comment really - could be a number of things Sad
 
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Ah well, thanks for that Chris. It's quite common here at the moment whatever it is, and at least I have managed to get a good series of specimens for id.
 
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Great - I look forward to seeing them some time Smile
 
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