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Calliphora vomitoria?
guplox
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Posted on 23-02-2022 11:50
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Picture taken last February, east China (Zhejiang province). I think the general body coloration is very similar to the Calliphora vomitoria pictures in this thread (https://diptera.i...pid=362526) but I don't see the diagnostic red hairs on the back of the head. Should C. vomitoria be ruled out? Or it is the very species? Many thanks in advance!
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Posted on 23-02-2022 15:50
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Yes, it is NOT vomitoria. you have several other options unknown to the western Palaearctic.

Theo
 
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Posted on 23-02-2022 15:54
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Great! Thank you Theo for ruling out Calliphora vomitoria! I'll explore other directions. Smile
 
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Kurahashi did a lot of work on the Oriental, that might be a start.

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Thank you for the suggestion! Smile
 
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https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/3985/
 
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Posted on 28-02-2022 02:41
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Thank you Theo for the link to the key. I took a very quick look and it seems to me if my specimen is a Calliphora, then C. pattoni could be a good candidate (but I need a better close-up pictures of the postgena characters to make sure the diagnostic orange-colored hairs are present or not). If my specimen is a Bellardia, B. pubescens might be worth considering (body length longer than 8mm).Smile
 
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Posted on 28-02-2022 07:39
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The number of IA bristles is important In case you wondered , yours have 1 + 3.

Theo
 
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Thank you Theo for the reminder! TumbsUp
 
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