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Calliphoridae sp. - Luciia ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 21-09-2008 00:22
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hi flyforum,

I found this sun-bathing female Calliphoridae in the Amsterdam forest Acer-leaves.

What kind of Calliphoridae is this ?
Is it Lucilia? and is id possible?

date: 20-09-2008
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It is female L. caesar or illustris. Needs someone with more experience than me to separate them, even with these excellent photos.
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Thanks a lot Susan,

What makes it L. caesar or L. illustris in your opinion?
I like to know some of it, or is it 'just' the touch..(impression)

If someone want to see more detail from a specific part, I can cut that detail perhabs.


Like mouthparts, bucca, callypter and so on..
It would be nice if id could be possible of such a common Calliphoridae.


a more detailed-picture, for example
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My problem with this one was that I thought the front end looked like caesar and the back end like illustris Shock so in the end I decided I couldn't call it.

A blown up crop of your second picture showing T6 and its bristles may give us an answer.
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T6 (that's Tergite 6, isn't it?)

Here a detail of this part;
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