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Blue fly with strong bristle
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Posted on 23-08-2007 16:32
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In first time I think Calliphoridae but it has so strong bristle to be anything other that tachinid.
Think I good ?
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Rhinophoridae?
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Why not simply Muscidae?
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Why not simply Muscidae?

because I don't know such a looking Muscidae (such a curved M + black color)
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squamae seems to be big for Rinophoridae... and there is no petiole..
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Let's return to the very first thought:
Calliphoridae.
What about Melinda ?

(it's 100 % not Tachinidae or Rhinophoridae, so technically not in my league)


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It's time for me to buy some books about fly.
I don't know where I can find some picture of Melinda.
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Use the 'search'button. Melinda has been posted before.

Melinda is blue, I'm not sure yours is, so there is some doubt


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Bellardia viarum is a possibility here I think.
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I think it is the best idea so farAngry
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It is blue but I had read the post about Calliphora uralensis so I note it is Bellardia.
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