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Jiri Hodecek
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Locality: Bern, Switzerland, near dead pig (experiment). Thanks for any closer ID.

2 weird looking freshly emerged flies. They dont look like the classic necrophagous fauna...
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2nd pic of the first one
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2nd fly
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2nd pic of the 2nd fly
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Possibly Lucilia.
 
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Thanks John, but I dont think they are Lucilias. None of them. Necrophagous Calliphoridae I can ID, but these two are... weird.
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I just noticed the orange hairs at the bottom of the head, so maybe Calliphora instead.
 
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Yes, I think the first could actually be C. vomitoria. But the second one... I have no idea Pfft
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First one definitely vomitoria.

Second one, I think you are misled. I don’t see why it can’t be a Calliphora. Calypter seems dark.

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Thanks Theo. I think you are right. But the second one has white calypters, which would mean its subalpina. Its possible, I have 2 other adults from there, but no caterpillar and this one is clearly a freshly emerged specimen.
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