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Sarcophagidae of Tenerife
johan v
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Posted on 31-01-2020 09:43
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I found this fly in Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife.
Date 08-03-2019
Maybe someone has experience with the Tenerife Sarcophagidae.

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Tony Irwin
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Possibly Sarcophaga africa? (Should have red-coloured genitalia)
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The third photo shows a little part of the red genitalia I think.
 
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Yes, that looks red enough.
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johan v
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Thank you for your answer.
 
Daniel Whitmore
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Yes, should be S. africa also for lacking prescutellar acrostichal bristles. There are some very interesting endemics in Tenerife...
Edited by Daniel Whitmore on 07-05-2020 14:22
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