Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae ?

Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:20
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Italy, Sardinia, Alghero 23 aprile 2022
I think Pollenia (Species without yellow curly hair).
Determination possible???

Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:32
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Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:33
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Posted by Zeegers on 24-04-2022 07:33
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No idea. It looks special.


Theo

Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:33
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Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:34
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Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:34
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Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:35
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Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:38
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Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:39
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Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 07:44
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Ciao Theo,
confirm the genre?
I think I have a female!

Posted by Zeegers on 24-04-2022 07:51
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I have never seen such a thing. Did you check Eggisops ?

Theo

Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 09:25
#13

Thanks Theo, really interesting!
I compared also the female with Steven Falk keys.
Great coincidence, only the size is superior in my specimens.

Posted by Zeegers on 24-04-2022 17:21
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Hmmm, the calypter is very hairy, so I would start looking in Bellardia.

Theo

Posted by Pietro on 24-04-2022 23:42
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Not metallic-green?
Other photos:
https://www.flick...view_all=1

Edited by Pietro on 24-04-2022 23:43

Posted by Zeegers on 25-04-2022 07:04
#16

Structure features always trump colour.

Theo

Posted by Pietro on 25-04-2022 08:22
#17

many thanks Theo for your attention!
I have my limits in photographing under the microscope.

Posted by Pietro on 27-04-2022 16:25
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"regentwun" on Flickr suggests:
"Rognes 1991 to judge the genitalia. However, notice the single pv on the fore tibia, the yellow palpi, the olive colored abdomen, wing venation and lack of distals on T4. The cerci and surstyli are all that you need to verify the species."