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flesh fly
-2.5629, 140.504
Field Notes
Description:
Flesh flies are widespread and belong to the family Sarcophagidae. Their bodies are typically gray (non-metallic) and three black stripes on the thorax.
Habitat:
Spotted on ornamental vegetation in a large semi-urban yard & garden, near a disturbed patch of remnant lowland forest, in the equatorial tropics of northern New Guinea.
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