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Muscidae, Neomyia cornicina from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 30-10-2007 22:42
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Hi,

last weekend (27.october.2007) i was in a small reserve from Romania.
Turda Gorges, limestone area, 500->700m.
photographed in vegetation close to water edge.

i think is some species of Lucillia but i don't know to go furter.
small, ~7mm
not succeed to collect that exemplary.

thanks in advance for the help,
cosmln

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second and last photo

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Hi Cosmin. This is Neomyia cornicina (Muscidae) - the very broad metallic green parafrontalia are a good indicator that it's not Lucilia, and the abdominal bristles are not as strong
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Hi Cosmin. This is Neomyia cornicina (Muscidae) - the very broad metallic green parafrontalia are a good indicator that it's not Lucilia, and the abdominal bristles are not as strong


Hi Tony,

i learned something more today (and day just started, is 1 AM here Smile ).
thanks for help, i will change also the title.

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