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Sarcophagidae? - female

Sarcophagidae? - Female
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
June 7, 2016
Size: 12 mm
On May 26, 2016 I found a pigeon carcass in advanced state of decomposition crawling with large dipteran larvae. I placed four of the fly larvae and one pupa into a container with soil. The larvae went into pupation within one day. All the adult flies first appeared on June 7 (12 days later). The five adult flies seemed to be identical and I took pictures of only one specimen shown here.

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Peckia?
Using Manual of Nearctic Diptera I keyed it to a pair of genera now placed in Peckia, but I have no way to confirm that ID.

Moved
Moved from Flesh Flies.

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