Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphoridae

Posted by eguzki on 07-12-2006 16:43
#1

Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-07-12
Size: 10-12 mm
Habitat: On the wall of my house

After I had came home I saw these flies thronging on the wall. Probably they were looking for a warmer cranny where they can hide. If you ask me I would say to you it is Calliphora vicina. Is it correct?

Posted by eguzki on 07-12-2006 16:44
#2

eguzki wrote:
Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-07-12
Size: 10-12 mm
Habitat: On the wall of my house

After I had came home I saw these flies thronging on the wall. Probably they were looking for a warmer cranny where they can hide. If you ask me I would say to you it is Calliphora vicina. Is it correct?


Another image:

Posted by Xespok on 07-12-2006 19:38
#3

I think so, this looks exaclty like the males of C. vicina that I observed in Hungary. Though the top view is not the best, you should always attempt to do a lateral shot at all flies, particularly if it is a Calyptrate fly. Lateral view is more informative for Calliphora sp.

Posted by Robert Nash on 09-12-2006 17:06
#4

Hint of red "cheek/jowl" face character of vicina. Compare with the dark, almost black "cheek/jowl" of vomitoria - see the faces in the galleryPfftPfft. Two equally common flies similar in almost all other respects.I think the hint is enough, (it could just be red hairs on black cheeks and therefore vomitoria) to say 90% vicina but as Gabor says Pfft try for lateral and head shots wherever possible.
Robert

Edited by Robert Nash on 09-12-2006 17:11

Posted by Tony Irwin on 09-12-2006 18:22
#5

The other character that shows in the photo is the pale basicosta - a feature of vicina