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Posted on 01-06-2006 22:19
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calliphoridae? changing metallic colour
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or related?
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maybe anthomyidae?
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Hi.

The last two are anthomyiids. a male and a female. The first one is indeed a calliphorid if I'm not totally mistaken (which happens alarmingly often Wink), possibly of genus Lucilia.
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i think i?ve got lots of points for a mistakes competition, no option for you Grin

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The first one is Calliphoridae,
it looks more like Chrysomyia.

You don't have those in FennoScandia, not even close, so Kahis, this can hardly be called a mistake.


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