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Green fly
Carnota
Please, could you tell me something about this fly?

In Quercus pyrenaica forest. Near Ourense, NW Spain. 10-november-2006. Size 9mm.
Edited by Carnota on 22-01-2007 23:02
 
Carnota
Another view
 
Carnota
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Carnota
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crex
Lucilia sp (Calliphoridae)!? Let's hear the experts sing their songs ...
 
Zeegers
Can't tell, it's either Lucilia or Chrysomyia.
For unscientific reasons, I've got the impression it is the last one.
To be sure, need to get a good pic of the veins in the base of the wing from above.


Theo Zeegers
 
Carnota
Hello Theo and crex
Thanks for your comments Smile

Unfortunately part of the wings are under the scutellum. Here is an image from above. If you need more I can humidify this specimen in order to extend the wings.
Edited by Carnota on 23-01-2007 23:22
 
Carnota
And there an image from below
 
Nikita Vikhrev
I vote for Lucilia. Chrysomya (at least Ch. albiceps which may be in NW Spain) has always dark bends on tergites edges.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Zeegers
I agree with Nikita.
It's Lucilia, though probably not the most common species

Theo
 
Susan R Walter
Carnota

I am not at all expert with Lucilia, but I have been trying to make sense of this genera recently. Your specimen seems to have 3 pairs of post sutural acrostichals, so that gives you a choice of L richardsi, L regalis, L magnicornis, L sericata and L silvarum.. (Look on the right - I think it has lost a bristle on the left.)

Theo - I'd be interested to know what the common species are - apparently *not* L caesar, even though it is the one always featured in the general guides. I have come to the conclusion that the common species for me is L richardsi, but don't have enough experience yet to be sure.
Susan
 
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Carnota
Thank you to all

Carnota
 
Xespok
Based on the literature that i have L. sericata seems to be the commonest species in Central Europe. It seems to be more common in and around habitations thatn L. caesar.
Gabor Keresztes

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Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery
 
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Zeegers
I think Gabor is right.
However, I'm way out of my own league, so your experience is better than mine


Theo
 
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