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Posted on 08-09-2007 12:07
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I need help to identify this fly. Found in Algarve, south of Portugal, September. About 10mm long.

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Joaquim Gaspar
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Hi Joaquim.
It is Stomorhina lunata, Calliphoridae
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Thank you for the prompt reply, Nikita ! But is it an adult (because of position of wings)?

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Joaquim

It is an adult. This species usually sits with its wings crossed across its abdomen like this.
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Alvesgaspar wrote:
Thank you for the prompt reply, Nikita ! But is it an adult (because of position of wings)?

Every winged Dipteron is an adult. Wink
Paul

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Thank you for the explanations, Susan and Paul. In my ignorance I thought that some morphological details (like the position of the wings) might change during the lifetime of the insects. Shock

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