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Calliphoridae, ? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 13-04-2008 22:18
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HI,

another fly from 8.april.2008.
i really don't know where o put this one and sorry this is the only photo.

photo taken in a Fagus forest (~700m).
size of he specimens ~10mm.

thanks for all the help,
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Calliphoridae. Smile
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Calliphoridae. Smile


Thanks Jorge,
changed the title.

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Given the green tinge, there is a good chance it is Bellardia.
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Susan R Walter wrote:
Given the green tinge, there is a good chance it is Bellardia.


thanks Susan.
is the only photo Sad ... maybe next time Smile

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Don't worry - even if you'd had more photos I wouldn't have got any further - Bellardia are pretty much impossible from photos. The best I can say is that I think the thoracic setae support Bellardia rather than Onesia.
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Susan R Walter wrote:
Don't worry - even if you'd had more photos I wouldn't have got any further - Bellardia are pretty much impossible from photos. The best I can say is that I think the thoracic setae support Bellardia rather than Onesia.


k Susan,

so for future, green/blue fly photo and catch and maybe...
will see what will be possible.

again thanks for the help,
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