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Blue Calliphoridae (not Muscidae)
JariF
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Posted on 25-06-2008 18:17
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Hi,

this must be one of the Calliphoridae lookalike Muscidae or ...

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Susan R Walter
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I would say that this is Onesia (Calliphoridae) - based on my reading of Rognes.
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Well..... in that case it would be a big thing up here. We have all and all only two records of Onesia floralis in Finland and the last one is from year 1945. I must be very careful and have a good look at the fly with my books when I go home Shock

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Try Bellardia as well in that case - I am rubbish at telling these two apart.
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Ok, it may be Bellardia. Thank You again. The main thing is, that it is not Calliphoridae looking Muscidae but Muscidae looking Calliphoridae Smile

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Check the meron for a distinct row of hairs. If it has that you can be sure it is Calliphoridae and not Muscidae. If it is Bellardia then it cannot be determined to species level by photo, only by genital dissection. It does indeed seem to have the requisite 1+2 ia for Bellardia, but really it would help to have several views from different angles - just might be Calliphora itself.
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