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Sarcophaga sp.
Iolaire
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Posted on 03-09-2007 15:33
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Hello everybody,

I'm fairly positive that this is Sarcophaga sp.
This is perhaps wishfull thinking but... is there any chance of a full ID?
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Sarcophagidae.
 
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Thanks Jorge.

I take it that it isn't possible to give a genus or species name?
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I don?t dare to say which genus for this fly! Smile usually when we saw a Sarcophagidae (not Miltogramminae) we look at the pic in this way: ShockShock or... Frown

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I get the picture!Wink

But it makes me a little Sad

It's the little differences...

So many species, so little time...

Thanks anyway!!

Iolaire
 
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We can give you a positive ID - if you collect the specimen, and it's not one of the difficult females! Wink There are a few species that are distinctive enough we can be fairly sure of their identity from a photo, but it needs a good image that shows the characters well.
Have a look at http://www.dipter...post_17910
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Hi Tony,

Thanks for your reply.

Collecting the specimen? I've just started photographing insects a little more serious now and collecting them hasn't really come to mind. Yet. I guess it just did!

I'll try to find (and catch, of course) another one. The picture was taken a couple of weeks ago though. Not sure if I'll find the same species just now.
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Iolaire
 
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