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Calliphoridae ID?
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Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 27-08-2018 10:32
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Member Location: Posts: 4965 Joined: 04.02.10 |
Hi! Photo on Finland Kokkola 27 August 2018. Is it possible to get species for that male? Thanks for help. Pentti Ketola attached the following image: [87.07Kb] |
Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 27-08-2018 10:32
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Member Location: Posts: 4965 Joined: 04.02.10 |
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Posted on 27-08-2018 10:33
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johnes81 |
Posted on 28-08-2018 18:32
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Member Location: Berlin, Germany Posts: 1978 Joined: 15.10.16 |
Lucilia. could be illustris or ampullacea or a freak specimen. you should collect for certain id.
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts. |
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Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 28-08-2018 19:02
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Member Location: Posts: 4965 Joined: 04.02.10 |
Thank you very much John! https://laji.fi/e.../MX.281073 Pentti Ketola attached the following image: [77.35Kb] Edited by Pentti Ketola on 28-08-2018 19:06 |
johnes81 |
Posted on 28-08-2018 21:27
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Member Location: Berlin, Germany Posts: 1978 Joined: 15.10.16 |
another view isn't helpful unless the cerci surstyli are visible. The coxopleural streak is necessary in order to separate caesar, illustris and ampullacea sans genitalia. If a coxopleural streak is present and the hypopygium is smaller, then you have illustris. caesar has a very large hypopygium. you can collect Lucilia and view them alive with a microscope. I've attached a photo of the cerci and surstyli of caesar. johnes81 attached the following image: [49.29Kb] John and Nini. Naturalists not experts. |
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