Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae?

Posted by amaira on 08-06-2020 18:18
#1

I don't know at all who these are. Four specimens on a small area, males and a female.
Near Stockholm Sweden, today.
Male.

Posted by amaira on 08-06-2020 18:19
#2

Male.

Posted by amaira on 08-06-2020 18:20
#3

Male.

Posted by amaira on 08-06-2020 18:21
#4

Female.

Posted by amaira on 08-06-2020 18:21
#5

Female.

Posted by eklans on 08-06-2020 19:01
#6

Hi, Calliphora vicina

Eric

Posted by amaira on 08-06-2020 19:38
#7

But … I have never seen C. vicina with yellow frontal vitta!?

Posted by amaira on 08-06-2020 19:41
#8

I do Believe you, so thankyou Eric. Even if I never seen yellow frontal vitta. Maybe they are rather newborn?

Posted by Zeegers on 08-06-2020 20:47
#9

I am not convinced het. Vertex of male is very broad. Are we sure the calypter is dark ?? I can't tell.

Theo




Posted by eklans on 08-06-2020 21:07
#10

Yes, I thought it is a fresh one...

Eric

Posted by Zeegers on 09-06-2020 07:52
#11

Yea, that is the alternative explanation.


Theo

Posted by amaira on 09-06-2020 18:50
#12

Yes, it must be. And fresh, that´s why they didn´t move. Easy to photograph.