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Fly "without" wings
Axel Steiner
Hello,
I've found that fly at 24.07.2007 in Finnland (Aland-Islands).
Without functionable wings it is major difficulty...
Size like Musca domestica (perhaps it is Musca domestica?) (ca. 8 mm).
Who can help?
Edited by Axel Steiner on 05-03-2008 16:13
Best regards!

Axel Steiner

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Michael Ackland
This fly has only just emerged from the puparium, and has not yet pumped up it's wings
 
Xespok
This fly is emerging. Had you waited another hour, you would have seen the fly pumping haemolymph into its wings thereby expanding it, and than the fly would have flown off.

I can not comment on the species.
Edited by Xespok on 05-03-2008 19:31
Gabor Keresztes

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Teglagyar u. 30.
Kahis
It is not Musca but some other muscoid fly (Muscidae or Anthomyiidae, it is difficult to tell with such a 'newborn' specimen)
Kahis
 
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Andre
Looks like Pollenia to me (Calliphoridae). I remember these youngborn crawling about frequently in offices and such...
 
www.biomongol.org
Axel Steiner
Perhaps more pictures can help...
Edited by Axel Steiner on 05-03-2008 22:47
Best regards!

Axel Steiner

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Breckerfeld, Germany
www.natur-in-nrw.de
 
www.natur-in-nrw.de
Axel Steiner
...and another one.
Best regards!

Axel Steiner

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Breckerfeld, Germany
www.natur-in-nrw.de
 
www.natur-in-nrw.de
crex
The feet are big. Sarcophagidae?
 
Kahis
I doubt it is Pollenia - no pale curly hairs are seen. I suspect crex is right (and thus I am wrong Smile)
Kahis
 
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Axel Steiner
Thanks for explanatory notes and the determination to all of you.
I think Sarcophagidae is a good idea :-)
Best regards!

Axel Steiner

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Breckerfeld, Germany
www.natur-in-nrw.de
 
www.natur-in-nrw.de
ChrisR
The red eyes and prominent bristles suggest a sarcophagid. I have heard that some flies can remain teneral for quite a long time - up to 48 hours I think. Can't remember the source for that though.
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
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