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Lucilia sp ?
serenense
Hello...

Sorry for my bad English Frown, but do you think this fly is a Calliphoridae and could be Lucilia sp ?

place : France, near Swiss, 1000 meters high, gardens at fall, after first freeze

date : 4 November 2006

length : 6 mm ?

Thank you for your advices !

Luc Bettinelli
Edited by serenense on 16-12-2006 14:12
 
serenense
Sad I'm sorry but I don't know why I can't attach my file, which is supposed to have the length and the type they should have...

Grin Yes ! It was just a stupid problem of spaces !
Edited by serenense on 16-12-2006 14:13
 
crex
You made the photos so small it is hard to see the details. If the fly has green between the eyes, as it seems to have, it might be a Neomyia sp (Muscidae)!? Let's hear what the pro's say.
 
serenense
Sorry !

perhaps will be clearer now !
 
Tony Irwin
I'm inclined towards Neomyia, but the wing venation is a little odd - the bend in vein M is not quite acute enough. Perhaps the wings are not fully expanded. (It is very late in the year!)
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
serenense
Thanks

For the date of the photo I want to underline that despite a very mild fall , earier days of november were actually very cold (around -10? C during the nignt ) Looking for insects to photograph I find only flies ...

Luc
Edited by serenense on 17-12-2006 21:02
 
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