Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae? --> Pollenia sp. (f)

Posted by Juergen Peters on 12-02-2008 00:32
#1

Hello!

This fly (from yesterday, Ostwestfalen/Germany) was almost as large as one of the many Calliphora females flying around at the moment. But it had no blue color. What could it be? The only possibility, which comes into my mind, is a big, rather worn Pollenia. That genus was also numerous in the last days, but they are mostly 7-8 mm long and much more slender like this typical one:
http://www.foto-u..._7mm_f.jpg

A larger pic of the 12 mm-Calliphorid:
http://www.foto-u...2mm_f2.jpg

Edited by Juergen Peters on 12-02-2008 18:04

Posted by Tony Irwin on 12-02-2008 10:37
#2

Hi J?rgen
This is indeed a Pollenia - the wavy golden hairs are visible on the sides of the thorax. Don't worry about the size differences - they can vary quite a bit - depends on the size of the host and the number of larvae parasitising it.

Posted by Juergen Peters on 12-02-2008 18:03
#3

Tony Irwin wrote:
This is indeed a Pollenia - the wavy golden hairs are visible on the sides of the thorax. Don't worry about the size differences - they can vary quite a bit - depends on the size of the host and the number of larvae parasitising it.


Thanks a lot, Tony! It was not only the mere size, which irritated me, also the "fat" shape ;).