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Calliphora non-vicina?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 21-11-2007 20:13
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Hello!

Still looking for unusual Calliphoras other than vicina and vomitoria. This one from our house yesterday (Ostwestfalen/Germany) seems the be a candidate... It was not much larger than a normal house fly, and to me it seems to have a different wing shape than C. vicina. Also striking: the long bristles on the forelegs.

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The "normal" Calliphora still like the rotting bananas in the garden Cool (together with some Polietes lardarius, Phaonia subventa, Suillia sp.s and many Drosophilas):
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Posted on 22-11-2007 13:56
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Juergen

A tricky one, but the combination of the brown basicosta and wing base and the bicoloured genae makes me think it is probably vicina.
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Hello, Susan!

Susan R Walter wrote:
A tricky one, but the combination of the brown basicosta and wing base and the bicoloured genae makes me think it is probably vicina.


Thanks! Today I photographed another one, which was even smaller. I'll probably post a picture later, have examined the photos, yet.
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It's vicina, I agree.

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Hello, Theo!

Zeegers wrote:
It's vicina, I agree.


Thanks! Then I suppose, these from today are vicina, too. They were even smaller, and they were females...


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Can't tell from these angles, but it is surely not vomitoria.

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