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Onesia floralis?
crex
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Posted on 05-11-2006 22:32
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Is it only Calliphoridae that has those elongated faces? From near a pile of apples this autumn in midwest Sweden 2006-10-12. Id? Thanx!

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Dmitry Gavryushin
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A Tachinidae for sure.
 
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Mmmm.. a hint of blue or green on the abdomen - this could be Onesia floralis (Calliphoridae).
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It certainly looks very-very much like Onesia austriaca from Hungary. Given that O. floralis is the only O. species in Sweden, Tony does not take a very large risk.
 
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Xespok wrote:
It certainly looks very-very much like Onesia austriaca from Hungary. Given that O. floralis is the only O. species in Sweden, Tony does not take a very large risk.


Tony is trying to be more cautious these days! Wink
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Certainly no Tachinidae, so Calliphoridae would be my first guess

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Thank you boys for all suggestions!
 
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