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Lucilia silvarum - male
Tony T
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Posted on 08-08-2008 12:29
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17 September 2007, NB, Canada. Length: 7.5mm
In a PM Susan asked me to post images of L. silvarum.
This is the beast I ID'd as silvarum. Yes? No?
I have a dorsal and a face shot if needed.

EDIT: specific epithet corrected (was sylvarum)
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Can I have a shot that shows me the width and proportions between the eyes please? The dorsal shot should tell me what I want to know I should think, but the more the merrier Smile
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Susan R Walter wrote:
Can I have a shot that shows me the width and proportions between the eyes please? Smile

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Susan R Walter wrote:
The dorsal shot should tell me what I want to know I should think, but the more the merrier Smile

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Yep - male Lucilia silvarum . Can you submit all three pics to the gallery please Smile Having looked a few of this specimen now, I find the darkened lower calypter is a good clue to tell you that silvarum is likely.
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Thanks Susan. I have submitted all sylvarum and the 1 sericata.

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Can I confirm something here (for the gallery) - from the experts? Cool

Tony keeps calling these sylvarum and Susan calls them silvarum. In Europe we have silvarum but are we talking about a Nearctic species called sylvarum?
 
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that's easy, Chris. sylvarum is a typo. The correct is L. silvarum.
In an Italian site they told :"Lucilia silvarum: In letteratura citata anche come sylvarum (grafia successiva incorretta)." Wink

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Chris - so far as I know it is silvarum (Meigen) and sylvarum is a misspelling.
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