Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae > Chrysomya albiceps
Posted by Maherjos on 16-09-2011 22:55
#1
Photograph taken September, 04, 2011, in the wetlands of the Suárez Pond in Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.
Greetings
Edited by Maherjos on 19-09-2011 12:08
Posted by Jeroen K on 16-09-2011 23:10
#2
Looks like
Lucilia (Calliphoridae) to me, but wait for expert opinion.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-09-2011 23:34
#3
without strong bristles on scutum should be a Chrysomya sp.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 16-09-2011 23:34
Posted by Maherjos on 17-09-2011 00:12
#4
Jeroen K wrote:
Looks like Lucilia (Calliphoridae) to me, but wait for expert opinion.
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
without strong bristles on scutum should be a Chrysomya sp.
My thanks for your answers and help. With this orientation, I'll edit the title.
Be possible to establish the species, or missing data for it.?
I admit, I have no knowledge to identify. But I see a very similar to this:
http://www.dipter...to_id=2461Could be the same species.?
Edited by Maherjos on 17-09-2011 00:21
Posted by Zeegers on 18-09-2011 20:55
#5
Looks OK to me
Theo
Posted by Maherjos on 19-09-2011 12:06
#6
Zeegers wrote:
Looks OK to me
Theo
I am glad that with his knowledge and experience, his opinion coincides with my assessment.
Greetings and very grateful for your opinion.
Posted by John Carr on 28-09-2011 02:19
#7
How do you distinguish this photo from a metallic Muscidae? The native species of Calliphoridae in my area have at least 2 postsutural acrostichals while Muscidae commonly have 1 pair, but this appears to have only 1 pair.
Posted by Maherjos on 28-09-2011 12:48
#8
John Carr wrote:
How do you distinguish this photo from a metallic Muscidae? The native species of Calliphoridae in my area have at least 2 postsutural acrostichals while Muscidae commonly have 1 pair, but this appears to have only 1 pair.
I appreciate your comments and input of data to add.
I have said on several occasions that I have no knowledge or training in taxonomy. I can only compare images, with no more foundation than mere appearance. So I try to contrast my views with the knowledge and training you have the experts. And always respect the opinion of an expert.
So I can only see its resemblance to the existing image before Dintera Gallery Info.
http://www.dipter...to_id=2461 . But I recognize that I have no training or ability to answer your questions. Must be another expert in this kind of flies who can answer it. I am always attentive and willing to follow your conclusions of experts, always grateful for your help.
Best Regards.