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anto
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Posted on 27-12-2007 09:55
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Barcelona,Espa?a,20-12-2007
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This is a female of Calliphora vicina (Calliphoridae).

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Thanks Stephane.Antonio
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they are pretty common right now. I saw huge C. vicina these days.
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
they are pretty common right now. I saw huge C. vicina these days.


Some days ago (when it was sunny) they were numerous, too, even here in Germany at 0 ?C Smile.

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..and on Sunday when I was assisting a baptism in a baptistery (I was photographing my cousin) and then... I saw two flies dead near one window. Grin I analysed those flies... one Tachinidae, and a Calliphora vicina! Grin and I was distracted and didn?t care if it was there the priest! Grin ehehe
 
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..and on Sunday when I was assisting a baptism in a baptistery (I was photographing my cousin) and then... I saw two flies dead near one window. Grin I analysed those flies... one Tachinidae, and a Calliphora vicina! Grin and I was distracted and don?t care if it was there the priest! Grin ehehe
 
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Very interesting your comments and surprising flying into 0 grados.Jorge,so we pass all lovers of insects,heheheh.Sorry for mi bad english.Antonio
 
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