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Calliphoridae - Calliphora vicina
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 21-10-2006 16:16
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Hello, starting a new family I have to ask for assigning: This shoud be the most common species - or not? The photos are taken in our garden. Thanks in advance Frank

#3547 Germany / NRW: Bornheim, VI.2003
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/3547-dip-calliphoridae-calliphora-vicina-hemmerich-0603kb.JPG

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#1866 same location, V.2006
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/1866-dip-calliphoridae-calliphora-vicina-hemmerich-180506kb.JPG
Edited by Frank Koehler on 22-10-2006 14:52
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Three Calliphora females - the middle one is vicina, the commonest species. The other two are probably vicina, but I'm not 100% certain. Wink
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Thank you very much Tony! #1 and #2 are the same specimen and I think in #3 I see a little bit orange too (have no frontal portrait). The next common Calliphoridae will follow Wink Best regards Frank
 
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