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Big-headed fly, no idea
Jan Zwaaneveld
Last weekend I found this fly at the Bergherbos near Zeddam, Netherlands. It was appr. 8 mm long. Most striking feature is the relatively large head. Up to now I have no idea about genus or even family (perhaps Tachinidae?).

I would be very grateful for any help!
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Jan Zwaaneveld
pic 2 (not so good, I'm afraid)
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Kahis
Sarcophagidae - Miltogrammatinae. Being relatively large and big-headed, it could be Miltogramma. Then again, I am *really* not a specialist of these flies.
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Zeegers
Looks like (and knowing the locality: should be) Miltogramma punctatum, but let's wait for Liekele

Theo
 
Jan Zwaaneveld
O.k., thanks so far, Kahis and Theo!
Edited by Jan Zwaaneveld on 01-08-2007 20:49
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Liekele Sijstermans
Given locality, this is most likely Miltogramma punctata.

But the pictures do not exclude several other Miltogramma species such as Miltogramma rutilans (very unlikely, because not yet reported from the Netherlands).

Liekele
 
Jan Zwaaneveld
Thanks for your opinion on this one, Liekele. I will keep it at Miltogramma cf punctata then.
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