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C. Vicina?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 17-11-2007 17:51
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Hi flyforum,

This must be a male C. Vicina, isn't it?
I didn't know they had blondish little hair on the thorax as well?

Is there another calliphora sp. which looks a bit simillar like C. Vicina?
If needed I've a photo of it's wings.
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Pollenia has this
blondish little hair on the thorax

Grin
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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aha!, that explains the strange proportians of the fly..
I thought it got not good developed wings Grin

Do C. Pollenia male have less blond hair on the thorax then female?

Thank's !
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and 'total view'
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detail of the head
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Nikita is right. Wink
 
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Thank you Jorge and Nikita Cool
 
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