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Musca autumnalis? (With hitchhiking Mallophaga?)
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Posted on 19-04-2016 17:39
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Hi, I found this fly on the date 17_04_2016, about 35 km W. of Szeged, Hungary. Is it a female of Musca autumnalis?
Thanks for any help!
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Henrik
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It seems that a couple of immature Mallophaga (possibly Bovicola bovis) are hitchhiking on the fly:
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I'd appreciate any comment...
 
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Anybody?
 
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Female Musca, could be autumnalis. It is not domestica.
 
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Many thanks, John! The 3rd Musca sp. occuring in Hungary looks quite differnt Smile
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Henrik
 
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