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Phormia regina? (11.10.24) --> unsure
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 12-10-2024 17:46
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Hello,

among many Lucilias at my fruit baits in the courtyard (northwest Germany) there was this 8-9 mm male, which looked different. Maybe Phormia regina?
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Posted on 13-10-2024 08:35
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Hello Jürgen, the presutural acr seem to be too long (more like in Protocalliphora). Do you have a lateral view of this fly?
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Juergen Peters
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eklans wrote:
Hello Jürgen, the presutural acr seem to be too long (more like in Protocalliphora). Do you have a lateral view of this fly?

Sorry, after this shot the fly was gone... Frown
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Juergen Peters
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Hello once more,

I only know Protocalliphora azurea from here, and the male looks quite different (pic #1 below), whereas the male Phormia regina resembles the actual find (pic #2).

Protocalliphora azurea:
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Phormia regina:
insektenfotos.de/pic/2024/10/11/Phormia_regina_m.jpg
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Jürgen

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Posted on 14-10-2024 14:05
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Hello Jürgen, it's not a Protocalliphora, but the achrosticals are more than "twice as long as hairs on thorax". I'm not an expert so I would need more characters to be sure: "pale hairs on upper calypter and anterior thoracic spiracle orange" (from Olga Sivell (2021): Blow flies)
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Juergen Peters
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Hello Eric,

thanks a lot for your judgement of this fly. It's pity that I only have this photo. So it will remain Calliphoridae indet.
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