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which Calliphoridae sp?
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Niek van Wijk |
Posted on 31-05-2008 09:41
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Member Location: Putte, The Netherlands Posts: 576 Joined: 20.10.07 |
Dear forum, I took these pictures today in my garden. Can it be further identified? Best regards, Niek Niek van Wijk attached the following image: [93.88Kb] |
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Niek van Wijk |
Posted on 31-05-2008 09:41
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Member Location: Putte, The Netherlands Posts: 576 Joined: 20.10.07 |
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Niek van Wijk |
Posted on 31-05-2008 09:42
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Member Location: Putte, The Netherlands Posts: 576 Joined: 20.10.07 |
third picture
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Niek van Wijk |
Posted on 01-06-2008 07:23
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Member Location: Putte, The Netherlands Posts: 576 Joined: 20.10.07 |
Dear forum, Let me add some comment in case this fly is too obvious to justify a reply. I posted it because I found it: Not enough green (too blue) for Lucilia, cheeks not brown enough for Calliphora vicina, cheeks not enough black for Calliphora vomitoria. So I went to the gallery where my confusion became complete.......... Best regards, Niek |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 01-06-2008 12:01
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18834 Joined: 21.07.04 |
I agree, it does not look like Calliphoridae. SO first step then is to consider Neomyia (Muscidae). Theo |
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Niek van Wijk |
Posted on 01-06-2008 13:07
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Member Location: Putte, The Netherlands Posts: 576 Joined: 20.10.07 |
Dear Theo, Thank you for your reply. So I went wrong from step 1.... I will continue with your suggestion. Best regards, Niek |
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Niek van Wijk |
Posted on 01-06-2008 13:21
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Member Location: Putte, The Netherlands Posts: 576 Joined: 20.10.07 |
Further to my previous reply: Yes, it must be Neomyia, but I do not believe there are sufficient details visible on my pictures to go further than Neomyia sp.? Best regards, Niek |
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