Thread subject: Diptera.info :: muscidae

Posted by Christophe Grangier on 23-04-2006 15:27
#1

Hello

Is it possible to give a genus name to that fly? (Is?re, France 19/4/06)
No better pics.

Thanks

Christophe

Posted by totipotent on 23-04-2006 19:59
#2

I may be shooting myself in the foot, but I believe that is a Calliphorid...
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Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 23-04-2006 22:14
#3

It well may be Muscidae. For example, I add my photo of Eydasyphora cyanicolor (Muscidae), from Sochi region, Black Sea, end of March.
My fly was collected and than ID. But with photos only (both yours and mine) difficult to be sure what is it.
Nikita

Posted by Christophe Grangier on 24-04-2006 21:51
#4

Thank you, Totipotent and Nikita
Nikita's photo seems to be very similar to mine.
I'll try to survive to that uncertainty ;)
Christophe

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 28-04-2006 08:41
#5

Hi Christophe,
yesterday I spend couple hours Moscow park with Flies and K.
I have seen in mass Protophormia terraenovae, Calliphoridae (in Russian - First spring Fly). This may be second possible (and more probable) answer on your this thread.
Nikita

Posted by Christophe Grangier on 28-04-2006 09:53
#6

Thank you Nikita for that second hypothesis.
It seems that the both species should be found in SE France where I live.
Is Eydasyphora cyanicolor a synonym of Dasyphora cyanella?
Next time, I'll try to pic the wings from above :)

Posted by Paul Beuk on 28-04-2006 10:24
#7

As far as I could check now, both are species of Eudasyphora and separate species. E. cyanicolor is supposedly 'subalpine'.

Posted by Christophe Grangier on 28-04-2006 14:49
#8

ok Paul, thank you for these precise details...
So, if "cyanicolor is actually subalpine, it cannot be the one that I saw : the "summit" of the countryside around my house is about 400 m high!:(

Christophe