Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphora vomitoria? -> C. grahami

Posted by kevin_cheng on 01-02-2020 13:58
#1

Hi all:
This fly was collected on March 31st, 2019 in Shanghai, China. Is it a Calliphora vomitoria?
Thanks in advance!

Edited by kevin_cheng on 05-02-2020 13:44

Posted by kevin_cheng on 01-02-2020 13:59
#2

Another picture

Posted by kevin_cheng on 01-02-2020 14:01
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Another picture

Posted by kevin_cheng on 01-02-2020 14:02
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Final one

Posted by Tony Irwin on 01-02-2020 19:56
#5

I am uncertain exactly which species of Calliphora you have in China, but this one looks more like Calliphora vicina (the hair on the jowls is black, and the anterior spiracle is orange).

Posted by kevin_cheng on 02-02-2020 03:51
#6

Thank you Tony!
C. vicina and C. vomitoria are listed as the two commonest species in the genus for Shanghai, so I think I will stick with C. vicina!

Kevin

Posted by Zeegers on 02-02-2020 09:20
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Hold tour horses ! The vertex is too broad for male vicina and the calypter is not darkened, so there is no way this is vicina (or vomitoria). It is very likely one of those eastern palaearctic species. I need to check the literature.

Theo

Posted by kevin_cheng on 02-02-2020 11:46
#8

Thank you Zeegers for pointing it out!
I'll also research about this genus in our region:)
Meanwhile I'll hold back any species-level ID

Kevin

Posted by Zeegers on 05-02-2020 11:54
#9

It is the male of C. grahami for the reasons given.

Theo

Posted by kevin_cheng on 05-02-2020 11:56
#10

Hi Zeegers:
Thanks a lot!

Kevin