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Protocalliphora, [was Protophormia ?]
Philippe moniotte
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A picture from 2004, which I have identified as male Protophormia terranovae (Calliphoridae).. Comments ?
Heron, August 2004
Thanks for your help
Philippe
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Comment : no picture. Pfft
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Uh oh! Sorry about that... The size was too large...
Philippe moniotte attached the following image:


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Rather Protocalliphora
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Philippe moniotte
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Thanks Nikita. Can you give us a hint on the criteria ? They look rather similar, and i suspect that some images on the web have even been misidentified, so it would be great to have some info to discriminate.

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Philippe

See my post http://www.dipter...ad_id=9308. We can clearly see pre-sutural ac, therefore Protocalliphora.
Edited by Susan R Walter on 10-12-2007 15:01
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Thanks Susan. That's very clear and helpful
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