Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae, Hungary

Posted by varganimrod on 16-06-2023 07:27
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Hi, I can’t decide which species is this. I would say genus Calliphora, bit this doesn’t have the half-red half-black face like vicina or uralensis. The whole face is golden, shiny, and peristome as well in a little area. What do you think? Which species is this?

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Posted by Zeegers on 16-06-2023 11:12
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and the calypter is white ….

so it is either one of thise boreo-alpine Calliphora or Onesia.
We need to establish the number of IA bristles on thirax.

Theo

Posted by varganimrod on 18-06-2023 17:05
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Thank you! I did some photoes about it:

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Is it possible to decide that about these? If no, I will do more pictures.

Posted by Zeegers on 19-06-2023 07:17
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Thanks. IA = 0 + 3, , hence Onesia.
Females cannot be identifed reliably, but I guess you only have sepulchralis.


Theo

Posted by varganimrod on 19-06-2023 09:39
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Thank you! We have stricta, austriaca, kowarzi, zumpti, and floralis about Fauna Europaea and about Mihályi, I didn’t find sepulchralis in these lists.