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Calliphoridae for ID, C Spain --> Pollenia sp.
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 31-05-2012 20:34
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Can this be Pollenia leclercqiana? It looks way too similar to this one:

http://diptera.in...;pid=63069

I think it has to be Pollenia anyway as it doean't seem to fit at all any other of the genera found in Spain, and fits a Pollenia which has lost its golden hairs reasonably well. And if it is Pollenia, the dark abdomen should make things a bit easier (not easy though Wink )

Confirmation or correct ID will be most welcome Wink

Taken in mixed woodland by a river in the outskirts of Madrid on the 30th March 2012.
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John Carr
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A comment in the thread you linked says "stalked R5" which your fly does not have.
 
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There is a bunch of similar species, amentaria, atramentaria and so on.

Theo
 
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Thanks for your input, John and Theo!! TumbsUp

Pollenia sp., then Smile
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 04-06-2012 14:20
 
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