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Calliphoridae - Lucilia illustris or caesar female
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Is it a Lucilia ?
(Belgium, 24-08-2008)
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Could it be a female of Lucilia caesar ?
 
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Either that or illustris. Can't really tell for certain from photos unfortunately. What sort of habitat was it? Illustris is almost ubiquitous in Europe and much more synanthropic. Caesar is a woodland species.
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I found it in my garden, but there are wooded areas around.
Perhaps this photo of T6 could help you ?
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Can't really see the marginals well enough to be sure, and I find even with really good photos it is really hard to make a determination for these two species. I'm leaning towards illustris though.
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Thanks Smile
 
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