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Posted on 05-09-2007 18:06
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No idea for this fly with a so long tongue and strong legs
Can you help me ?
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sarcophagidae... for more i leave the experts to say.

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Thanks for the way Cosmin
Somebody can go further ?
Edited by guenille on 08-09-2007 07:49
 
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Sarcophaga sp sensu lato. Not possible to id without gentialia.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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This is unusually dark, isn't it!? See thorax and wings ...
 
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Well, unusually worn as well. This causes the grey colours to fade.
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