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Calliphora vicina ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 06-04-2008 23:53
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hi flyforum,

Am I looking to a Calliphora vicina here?
I don't have a lateral view..

The end of the scuttelum is a bit redish coloured(?)

Is this common with Calliphora vicina?

Robert,
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Hello Robert,

Mayby Muscidae.....muscina sp. ?????

Greatings Joke Grin
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Muscina prolapsa
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Thank you Joke and Susan,

What makes it Muscina prolapsa to you?

and is this female M. prolapsa?
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The gentle bend in M, the orange tip to the scutellum, the orange at the wing base, proboscis/palps and on the antennae. Check the gallery - you will see its twin. It is female.
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Thank you Susan, for your answer.

I just can not find proboscis/palps and on the antennae..
is it some thickening? of the antenne?

thanks a lot, again Wink
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no... Susan was referring the color of the antennae (1st and 2nd flagelomeres) and proboscis... Smile
 
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Pfft aha proboscis Pfft

Thank you Jorge.
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