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Calliphoridae ?
guenille
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Posted on 16-11-2007 19:05
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Plumose arista so I think calliphoria
Anterior spiracle is white so not vicina.
the beard itself is perhaps not enough red to be vomitoria.
So I don't know which is it Smile
Can you help me ?
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edith
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No. Rhinophoridae. Wink
 
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Nah...
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it seems that it has a petiole. A calliphorid has never petiole as far as I know. But those calypters... don?t convince me totally.
 
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Not Calliphora. Either another Calliphorid (for example Melinda) or a Muscid.
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dorsal view... any photos?
 
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I would agree with Melinda
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Me too


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Yes yes yes I have find Calliphoridae alone Cool
Thanks to all who have answer Wink
 
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well, this time I was completely wrong.Sad
 
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