Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Protocalliphora azurea

Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 10-07-2007 07:56
#1

In one of my previous posts, Nikita IDed a fly as Bellardia sp. This one is similar, yet different where the devil is. It has red eyes, and a more briliantly coloured abdomen with green and blue. Is this Belladia too? Can it be IDed at species level?

Dutch dunes, last sunday. Moderate size, 8 - 10 mm. Close to a canal. I guess the plant is Hemlock, but I didn't have the guts to taste it...

Edited by Cor Zonneveld on 10-07-2007 10:35

Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 10-07-2007 07:57
#2

Another photograph showing metal colors

Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 10-07-2007 08:01
#3

and another one for wing venation

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-07-2007 08:54
#4

I'd say rather Protocalliphora azurea

Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 10-07-2007 10:36
#5

Thanks Nikita! I changed the subject so it will be easier to find if someone is interested.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-07-2007 12:30
#6

I'm very much interested:o
To tell you truth, Cor, I've never seen this fly myself yet, only from images of more lucky colleages:@
Nikita

Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 10-07-2007 15:37
#7

Dr Jason H Byrd, a forensic entomologist, preliminary agrees with the ID Protocalliphora azurea. He will confirm/correct later when he's certain. He expects the photo's suffice to ID this fly.