Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae ID => Chrisomya
Posted by dror on 17-01-2019 18:29
#1
Photo from Jerusalem, 30 Oct 2018.
Maybe Chrisomya albiceps, or perhaps Lucilia sericata? Both are known here; what are the identifying features?
Sorry for the low quality.
Edited by dror on 19-01-2019 12:06
Posted by Zeegers on 17-01-2019 18:49
#2
Clearly a Chrysomyia. Looks like Ch. albiceps, as far as I can tell.
Theo
Posted by John Carr on 17-01-2019 23:50
#3
dror wrote:
Photo from Jerusalem, 30 Oct 2018.
Maybe Chrisomya albiceps, or perhaps Lucilia sericata? Both are known here; what are the identifying features?
Sorry for the low quality.
Most Chrysomyinae have weak hairs instead of distinct bristles on top of the thorax. Calliphorinae and
Lucilia have typical muscoid bristles in clear rows much stronger than background hairs.
Posted by Zeegers on 18-01-2019 08:21
#4
And in western Palaearctic: black hind margins on tergites indicate Chrysomyia (not true elsewhere !)
Theo
Posted by dror on 19-01-2019 12:07
#5
Many thanks for the info!