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Robert Heemskerk
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Hi flyforum,

This Calliphora looks a bit like Calliphora vomitoria but I can not find any reddish beard..
And the colour of the eyes? Isn't it too much traffic-red?
The basicosta seems pale to me.., cheeks grey/black..

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Hi Robert.
Early spring Calliphoridae of size smaller than "normal" Calliphora, with reddish eyes and not very sharp curved M may belongs to genus Melinda.
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Nikita is right.
In 'all' Calliphora (high mountain and boreal species excluded) the lower calyptra is distinctly darkened. If it's not, it should be Melinda.


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Thank you Nikita and Theo,

on picture 2, I see a calyptra which is white but I don't know if this is the lower calyptra?

If it is, then this is:
Melinda gentilis or Melinda viridicyanea isn't it?

Only to identify by genitalis?
 
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thank you for the nice drawing!

I will call the fly Melinda sp. Smile

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