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Caliphoridae -> Lucilia caesar
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This a Lucilia sp. male
I don't know exactly how to identify the species of this Genus
 
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This large hypopygium is usually attributed to Lucilia caesar.
Stephane.
 
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Thank you very much, tlegrand and Stephane
 
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tlegrand wrote:
This a Lucilia sp. male
I don't know exactly how to identify the species of this Genus


vide Classification of the genus Lucilia by Stevens and Wall
the table at page 1089 is fantastic. link:

https://projects.exeter.ac.uk/meeg/sites/default/files/publications/Stevens%20%26%20Wall%20JNatHist%20%2796.pdf

The acrostichal bristles, basicosta, mid tibia and palpi are the main features to look at when trying to identify Lucilia. Other features or genitalia are necessary for several species.

This one looks like caesar to me.
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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johnes81 wrote:
vide Classification of the genus Lucilia by Stevens and Wall
the table at page 1089 is fantastic. link:

https://projects.exeter.ac.uk/meeg/sites/default/files/publications/Stevens%20%26%20Wall%20JNatHist%20%2796.pdf

The acrostichal bristles, basicosta, mid tibia and palpi are the main features to look at when trying to identify Lucilia. Other features or genitalia are necessary for several species.

This one looks like caesar to me.


Thanks you very much for this document John and Nini ! Smile
I will have a more closer look at it later
 
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