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Posted on 12-08-2007 15:48
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My picture are not so good like Coswin's Sad
I don't say if it is Protophormia terranovae or protocalliphora azurea.
Near Paris on july 26th
Thanks for help
Edith

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Posted on 13-08-2007 19:56
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Nobody interessing ? Sad
 
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Posted on 13-08-2007 21:14
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I'm interesting Grin
It is Calliphora itself.
Looks for me as C.vomitoria (but I don't know this family (yetGrin).
Nikita

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Posted on 14-08-2007 16:58
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Thanks Nikita but calliphoria vomitoria have not a blue thorax like mine.
I don't if it is a criterion Sad
 
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Nikita

I'm not convinced either. Calypters yellowy-brown and only a little dusting on the thorax, none on the abdomen - why not P azurea?
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Still I think it is Calliphora.
Theo? Tony? Kahis?
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I'm quiet, because I can't tell.
The squama seems dark, the wings are definitely folded as in Protocalliphora and I can't see the bristles right.
I don't see a red beard, but then again, Calliphora loewi could be an alternative.
So, for me, picture is not good enough, sorry.


Theo
 
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Posted on 15-08-2007 15:23
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Sorry I haven't better picture Sad
Pergaps another time, when sun will shining
Thanks for all yours helps
Edith
 
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Oke. last comment from my side:

The third antennal segment is short compared with the second, so it can't be Calliphora.
The calyptrae indeed is yellow.

So I'm with Susan: Protocalliphora, dark picture


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Posted on 15-08-2007 21:18
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Yep, jizz is all Protocalliphora. Difficult to say exactly why other than the way the wings are held, but look at how low the head is positioned on the thorax - Calliphora heads are placed much higher. Also the abdomen is more evenly coloured.
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Posted on 16-08-2007 05:51
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Thank you to have been given so much of sorrow in spite of my so
unpleasant photographs
Edith
 
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Well, perfect pictures are too easy for us, so...


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