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Eudasyphora oder Calliphoridae? (24.04.20) --> Phormia regina
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

two older photos from spring 2020, which I had stored as Eudasyphora cyanicolor. When I'm looking at them now, I'm not convinced anymore (M-vein too strongly bent?). Could it be a Calliphorid?

Ca. 6 mm, at forestborder (northwest Germany).
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Hi Jürgen, I cannot see the acrs and dcs but it's probably a Neomyia.
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eklans wrote:
I cannot see the acrs and dcs but it's probably a Neomyia.

Thanks, Eric. But then it is not N. cornicina . I have never seen any bluish shine on that species.
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Compare Phormia regina.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31715949@N00
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Hello John,

John Carr wrote:
Compare Phormia regina.


thanks, that look good! I had Phormia regina just this November at a fruit bait in our courtyard.
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