Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae (Chrysomya?) - Tanzania

Posted by Jeroen K on 25-05-2021 21:55
#1

Can anyone identify this fly? I believe it belongs to Calliphoridae (perhaps Chrysomya sp. if I compare it to the pictures in the Gallery).

Location: Moshi (northeastern Tanzania)
Date: 23-05-2021

Thanks in advance.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 26-05-2021 07:42
#2

I would agree

Posted by Jeroen K on 26-05-2021 11:35
#3

Thanks, Paul. I tried to use the key provided by Irish et al. (2014) on adults of Aftrotropical Chrysomya species and landed on C. albiceps. Not sure if this can be confirmed or if the picture is not detailed enough to tell?

Edited by Jeroen K on 26-05-2021 11:35

Posted by Zeegers on 26-05-2021 11:44
#4

The dark transverse band on thorax disagrees. This suggests putoria. That said, I am not 100 % sure this is Chrysomyia, given the projecting mouth margin. I would suggest to investigate Cochliomyia as well.

Theo

Posted by John Carr on 26-05-2021 14:49
#5

Zeegers wrote:
The dark transverse band on thorax disagrees. This suggests putoria. That said, I am not 100 % sure this is Chrysomyia, given the projecting mouth margin. I would suggest to investigate Cochliomyia as well.

Theo


Which species of Cochliomyia are in Africa? This fly is not C. macellaria or C. hominivorax, which have longitudinal stripes on the thorax. I do not know about the other species.

Posted by Zeegers on 26-05-2021 15:21
#6

Me niether. I did not claim it to be Cochliomyia, I suggested it to be investiged. Your fly is not the European Chrysomyia albiceps, of that I am sure.

Cochliomyia occurs in Sahara / Sahel (originally introduced in Lybia and eventually reaching Iraq and beyond ?) but Tanzania is still a long way to go.

Theo