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Muscidae or Calliphoridae?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 09-11-2005 20:17
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Hello!

These flies do often sunbathe on tree trunks here in Ostwestfalen/Germany at the moment. They are a little bit smaller than Calliphora, but rather broad, with a greenish brillance on the abdomen. I think they are Muscidae, but have no idea about the genus. Can someone help me? Thanks in advance!
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Best regards,
Jürgen

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No doubt Calliphoridae, something like Bellardia

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Hello, Theo!

Zeegers wrote:
No doubt Calliphoridae, something like Bellardia


Thanks! I will look if I find something about that genus (I must admit, I never heard of it).
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Jürgen

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O,
Bellardia is very common.
Maybe you know them by their older name Onesia.
Onesia nowadays is much more restricted, most species have been converted to Bellardia.

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