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Lucilia ampullacea????
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 28-10-2012 18:23
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Taken in Gijon Botanical Gardens on August 2012. Please, pay attention to the length of the 3rd anthennal segment. Black basicostas, 2 pairs of postsutural acrosticals. I think it can be Lucilia ampullacea but I have not references to compare. Help, please!!
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Posted on 31-10-2012 21:49
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Hi Piluca,
it is difficult to distinguish Lucilia females with "dark" basicosta and 2 pairs of postsutural acrosticals - it might be L. ampulacea, L. caesar and L. illustris in Spain. The main difference between L. ampullacea and L. caesar/illustris is "absence" of coxopleural streaks at posterior spiracles (L. ampullacea doesn't have any...). The length of the 3rd anthennal segment can be useful but not conclusive... Wink
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Hana, thank you sooo much for your reply!! Wink Now I know for sure what is the important feature TumbsUp
 
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