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Cynomya mortuorum?
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Well, that calliphorid is also found in the Nearctic, so I think you are right.
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Shouldn't it have a 'golden' face if it is C. mortuorum?
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Do you think it is another genus, then? According to the Manual of Nearctic Diptera there are three Nearctic species, two boreals and one widespread. The widespread one is C. mortuorum.
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Another genus, but I am not sure! Maybe Calliphora sp. after all?
Fact is, that if you look at the pictures in the Diptera gallery, you see that this C. mortuorum has a very colored face and orange antennae.
If I look at this one, none of these colors is there. I can't imagine that the variation in these colors could be that big!
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Okay, perhaps you are right. in that case someone will creep in and enlighten us further. Smile
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