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Posted on 02-11-2007 08:23
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I begin a new thread about it.
I think this is C.vomitoria. Isn't it ?
If you agree with this ID I will submit this picture.
I study my other picture of Calliphoria and will posted them because I don't understand all you have say about.
It is necessary that I improve quickly my English
Edith
near paris, june 16th
guenille attached the following image:


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guenille, next time please edit your first post to get the image attached if it failed earlier. And if you notice that you made multiple, identical postings, please, remember you can always delete your won posts.
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Paul sorry I don't understand what it appened. But I deleted wrong post so ....
 
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Edith

Does this help? http://www.insecte.org/spip.php?article45 (thanks to Pierre D for translating and making the corrections).

I think we can say your photo is probably of C vomitoria, but as always with Calliphora one needs a lateral view to be absolutely certain.


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Thanks for help Susan. I know insecte.org but sometimes I forgot that there are helps in the forum where I go.
And sorry I haven't any lateral view of C.vomitoria. Next year I will try to do someone.
I have now to find/understand how to ID the other Calliphoria
Edited by guenille on 02-11-2007 10:50
 
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Well, this must be vomitoria, I'm pretty sure.

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