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Lucilia sp. (female)
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 22-08-2007 00:29
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Can you help me to ID this fly?
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Posted on 22-08-2007 00:41
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some kind of Lucilia sp. ? Not sure, though.
 
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Yes, this is a female Lucilia.

Difficult / impossible to get to species level.


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Rui Andrade
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Thank you bothWink
 
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Likely to be L sericata - wide frons, 3 post sutural acrostichals, yellow basicosta, only a single anterodorsal bristle on T2. Impossible to be certain without specimen and lots of experience. Sericata is very common. This one is female.
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Thank you Susan
 
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