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Photo#92485
Striped fly - Winthemia

Striped fly - Winthemia
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
September 28, 2006
Would appreciate help with ID for this fly. Thanks a lot.

Moved
Moved from Calyptratae.

Tachinidae: probably Winthemia sp.
Tachinidae: probably Winthemia sp.

Moved
Moved from Flies.

It is more a Muscidae or Tach
It is more a Muscidae or Tachinidae. Soldier flies do not have such long bristles on the abdomen and the white part of the wing on the wing base is the calypter which places this fly in the Calyptrata (and they are very difficult to identify)...

 
Thanks a lot...
...I really appreciate the information.

Stratiomys sp.?
Soldier Fly?

 
Thank you...
I appreciate your help.

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