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Norway, 08.05.10
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dorsal attempt
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Looks peculiar.

If it is from Norway, it could be one of those 'boreal' Calliphora's, like C. genarum.


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I will try to catch it tomorrow, it is very suspicious of my intentions Angry. I have a few other pics, mostly posterior.

What characters should I look for?
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First, we would need to settle the genus.

Hairy calypter would rule Melinda out.

I'm a little bit concerned about Onesia.
IS the abdomen bluish or greenish ?

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The whole fly appeared strikingly blue in real life including the abdomen. I did catch it today, and in lamp-light it could appear somewhat greenish, but I'd still say it is blue.

Let me know if we need any close-ups
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Here are come pics of the fly pinned.

Hopefully it can be identified (as a Calliphora Grin)
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It looks like Calliphora in general but I'm still in doubt.

Since you have the specimen in front of you

Have a look for yourself

at the upper surface of the lower (large) calypter:

with hairs: Calliphora
without (so only hairs at the rim): Melinda

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Not sure how large the hairs are supposed to be, but it does not look very hairy to me Frown
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I can add that the fly is ca. 7mm
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I agree.

So I have been fooled and it is a Melinda male after all.
Always get the genus right first !

Sorry for the confusion.

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Thanks anyways! Smile

I will settle for Melinda sp. if species is very hard.
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