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Some more images from Japan nr 2
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Posted on 03-03-2005 04:01
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Some more images from Japan nr 2
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This is a calyptrate fly. The mesonotum appears to have dense yellowish curly hairs on it. In our part of Europe you will only find that in the calliphorid genus Pollenia. However, I do not know if there are any Pollenia species with an appearance like this (reddish eyes and yellowish brown abdomen).
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There is a similar Calliphoridae species called Isomyia prasina.

But this fly looks quite different.
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What a beauty. It is indeed something very different. The mesonotum does not have those curly hairs but has a thin layer of dusting that, lucky ofr us, does not hide the beautiful colour underneath.
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I'm not an expert on Japanese fauna, but it looks like a Calliphoridae in or near the genus Rhynchomyia to me.

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This was recognized as a calliphorid species Dexopollenia flava Aldrich,1930 by some Japanese dipterists.
 
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