Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphora vicina
Posted by Makro Freak on 24-07-2007 23:52
#1
Hello,
i had it once here for identification, and it was said that this is a Calliphora vicina, can we doublecheck it, if its Calliphora vicina for shure? Thank you in advance.
Best regards from munich,
Richard
Posted by Makro Freak on 24-07-2007 23:54
#2
The head
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 25-07-2007 08:17
#3
No, Marko, neither Calliphora, nor Calliphoridae.
Arista is totally bare - it is Tachinidae, I think.
Nikita
Posted by ChrisR on 25-07-2007 08:55
#4
I admit, I was wondering it it might be a tachinid ... but I can't think of one that matches those characters: protruding mouth edge, bare eyes & arista, triangle of bristles on the humeral callus, hairy/bristly face, very bristly mouth edge, relatively short antennae etc. But then I might be being deceived by the lack of scale (no indication of size anywhere) and the lack of a good dorsal photo showing the abdomenal & scutellar bristles. The lower photo doesn't help much either because the depth of focus is very shallow and it appears to contradict some of the things in the upper photo ... very confusing so I can't give any ID, sorry. It might help if there were more photos with better depth of focus, taken from a little further away.
Posted by Makro Freak on 25-07-2007 13:47
#5
The size was aprox. 7mm. :)
Posted by Makro Freak on 30-07-2007 00:01
#6
could it be a Exorista larvarum, what do you think ? regards, Richie
Posted by Zeegers on 30-07-2007 07:55
#7
Can't be sure, but it lacks Tachinid-jizz.
To me, it might be Sarcophagidae, something like Brachycoma.
So maybe we are barking up the wrong tree
Theo