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Diptera-Family?? --> Sarcophagidae, Miltogrammatinae
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Thanks Paul. I will search for a good genus.
 
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Apodacra species I think.
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Yes, I also found it. There are these 3 species in Turkey:
Apodacra pulchra Egger, 1861
Apodacra seriemaculata Macquart, 1854
Apodacra radchenkoi Verves & Khrokalo, 2015
I am sure that it is not A. radschenkoi;
http://dergipark....5000127323
According to this discussion;
http://www.dipter...;pid=92592
I would say A. seriemaculata
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