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around Bellardia pusilla, Calliphoridae, Hungary
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Posted on 01-10-2006 22:02
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This was a very distinctive fly which I observe two or three times in July. Does anyone know which genus and species is this?
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I thought this would be an easy image. Can I put this down as an unidentified Calliphorid? Can Muscidae be excluded?
 
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Yes, exclude Muscidae - the bend in vein M is too sharp (and has a small appendix). I'd say this is probably Bellardia, but the key characters are not easy to see clearly.
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M merges to the edge of the wing,this rules out a lot of species. The abdomen is clearly metallic, this leaves only two species: stricta and pusilla. This was not a very small species, which hints towards pusilla. This happens to be the most common species in Hungary (still quite uncommon, I saw it only twice). If it is Bellardia, it is likely to be B. pusilla.
 
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