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Oestrus ovis
John Webley
Am I right in thinking this is Oestrus ovis? Taken in Kent, UK today. About the size of a Bluebottle.
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John Webley
I've changed the file name. I think that may be the problem
 
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Zeegers
John

No. This is a Muscid (probably Phaonia). Oestrus is very rare these days and has the bend in vein M, discussed in a previous recent post on Tachinidae.

Theo Zeegers
 
ChrisR
Doesn't look like Oestrus to me - looks more like a muscid.
 
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John Webley
The fly recently identified as Phaonia is attached. The fly I've posted today was significantly bigger and wrinkled at the back. Do they vary that much
 
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crex
Please do crop photos a bit more. The flies are small as it is ... Wink
 
John Webley
Fly taken today cropped a bit more. This fly was about Bluebottle size.
 
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John Webley
Fly taken several days ago and identified by the group as Phaonia Pallida. Smaller, about housefly size.
Hope the new images help.
John
 
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Tony Irwin
John Webley wrote: Do they vary that much?

Yes, they do. We have 46 species of Phaonia in Britain - ranging from all orange (like pallida) to some that are plain grey to ones that have a chequered abdominal pattern and striped thorax. They are all much the same shape, though!
When you do see Oestrus, you'll recognise it straight away. There are some good images at http://www.icb.us...estrus.htm, but beware of image searching with Google for it - I found a Pollenia and Hypoderma as imposters! The last time I found Oestrus in Britain was about 20 years ago on an army firing range - the sheep were worth more dead than alive, so the farmers didn't bother treating them.Sad
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
John Webley
Oh dear. Proof of the dangers of unscientific attempts at identification. I thought it looked similar to the illustration in Colyer & Hammond but now see the error of my ways.
Any thoughts on which one this is would be appreciated.
John
 
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ChrisR
I agree with the rarity and distinctiveness of Oestrus ovis. I was lucky enough to catch one in a malaise trap a few years ago in the week the local Wildlife Trust moved a flock of sheep onto the site I was monitoring (Hartslock NR, South Oxon). Grin When I showed it to friends most had never seen one and even expert dipterists said they'd only seen one about 25 years ago!
 
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