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Gymnocheta viridis? -> Lucilia sp. -> Lucilia sericata?

It might be the common species Lucilia sericata....

Posted by John Carr on 23 April 2020 14:09:19
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Gymnocheta viridis? -> Lucilia sp. -> Lucilia sericata?

Thank you Theo.
So we leave it as Lucilia sp.
Lars...

Posted by Mtfyfe on 23 April 2020 13:42:37
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Gymnocheta viridis? -> Lucilia sp. -> Lucilia sericata?

A Lucilia (Calliphoridae).

Gymnochaeta has many more bristles and is typically found on stems of ...

Posted by Zeegers on 23 April 2020 08:26:24
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Gymnocheta viridis? -> Lucilia sp. -> Lucilia sericata?

22.04.20, Southern Germany, Tübingen, meadow in open country side, ca. 5-6 mm...

Posted by Mtfyfe on 23 April 2020 08:22:08
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Tachinidae: Chrysosomopsis aurata? –> No, it's Gymnocheta viridis

Thank you very much Eric :) and Theo :) for correction.
Greetings Kuv...

Posted by kuv on 26 February 2020 09:36:17
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Tachinidae: Chrysosomopsis aurata? –> No, it's Gymnocheta viridis

Yes. Chrysosomopsis is late summer species.
Spring is always Gymnochaeta (much more common)


Th...

Posted by Zeegers on 25 February 2020 21:03:59
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Tachinidae: Chrysosomopsis aurata? –> No, it's Gymnocheta viridis

Hi Kuv,

with 4 DC I think it should be Gymnocheta viridis.

Eric...

Posted by eklans on 25 February 2020 18:33:37
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Tachinidae: Chrysosomopsis aurata? –> No, it's Gymnocheta viridis

3rd picture:...

Posted by kuv on 25 February 2020 11:56:53
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Tachinidae: Chrysosomopsis aurata? –> No, it's Gymnocheta viridis

2nd picture:...

Posted by kuv on 25 February 2020 11:56:25
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Tachinidae: Chrysosomopsis aurata? –> No, it's Gymnocheta viridis

Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Schenefeld near Hamburg, hedge with a drainage ditch between a...

Posted by kuv on 25 February 2020 11:55:57
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