Lucilia?
According to Falk:
Caesar - Females: Tergite 6 with short marginal bristles at the side and 2-4 a...
Posted by Susan R Walter
on 27 August 2007 08:18:18
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for Jorge: Portschinskia loewi
It is a grate pleasure to see name of Josef (Iosif) Porchinsky on that site.
Porchinsky described s...
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev
on 26 August 2007 09:20:02
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Lucilia?
Yes, Lucilia. Probably either caesar, illustris or bufonivora, female. Can't see enough to say...
Posted by Susan R Walter
on 24 August 2007 22:46:50
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Are the Lucilia flies recognisable by a picture?
Just had a look on Fauna Europaea and it lists 7 species of Lucilia present in mainland Spain. Also,...
Posted by ChrisR
on 04 August 2007 10:51:06
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parasite fly
Dear Paul,
You are probably right, I am no expert. I only know the toad was still alive and the p...
Posted by shar
on 16 May 2006 21:20:16
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parasite fly
shar wrote:
Maybe you are also interested in the picture of my bufo bufo covered with eggs/larfs (s...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 16 May 2006 10:02:44
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parasite fly
Dear Chris,
I am at home at the moment... ;-) Just, joking, I live in Delft (NL) and the arialcod...
Posted by shar
on 16 May 2006 06:08:15
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Ovipositing Lucilia (caesar?)
Alas, Lucilia's have all kinds of microscopic characters to identify them. I guess the only ones...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 03 November 2004 07:00:46
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