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Photo#51740
Large Eyed Fly - Phasia

Large Eyed Fly - Phasia
Chicago, Illinois, USA
May 10, 2006
Size: 5mm
Is this what they call a flesh fly? I know flies are very diverse. I looked though the dip. images but I get confused there very quickly when I'm looking at flies.

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Large Eyed Fly - Phasia Large Eyed Fly - Phasia

Moved
Moved from Phasiinae.

Moved
Moved from Flies.

Tachindae
This is in the family Tachinidae, probably Phasia sp.

Probably something else.
I don't know of any sarcophagids that are this shiny. Most are dull grey with black stripes and/or spots. Without seeing the specimen, I can't tell if it is a tachinid, calliphorid, or muscid. Much of the identification of these flies hinges on the presence or absence of certain bristles on certain body parts:-)

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