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Calliphora non-vicina
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 18-02-2007 01:08
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Hello!

I have searched a long time to find a Calliphora other than vicina here in Ostwestfalen/Germany. Now I'm pretty sure, that this male from a trunk yesterday is another species. Is it C. vomitoria? Thanks in advance!


Bigger picture of the same fly as below:
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Dorsal view:
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I'm not sure about this female on another tree trunk (sorry, no good pic):
http://www.foto-u...oria_W.jpg
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Jürgen

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Jan Zwaaneveld
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Hello Juergen, this certainly looks like vomitoria to me: unicolored blackish cheeks and reddish beard.
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Hello, Jan!

Thanks a lot for the confirmation!
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Jürgen

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Hi J?rgen
Lovely pictures of vomitoria! The female appears to have a pale basicosta, so I'd guess it was vicina.
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Juergen Peters
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Hello, Tony!

Tony Irwin wrote:
Lovely pictures of vomitoria! The female appears to have a pale basicosta, so I'd guess it was vicina.


Also thanks for the confirmation! Then this is my first unambiguous vomitoria Grin. The female really looked more like the other vicinas I took pictures of.
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