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Calliphora vicina
marjo smeets
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Posted on 25-09-2008 08:00
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I thought this would be an easier one, but it appeart not to be on an other forum. Is there anyone overhere who can help me? I also have a dorsal picture if necessary!
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The epaulette is yellow, so it is vicina.
Calliphora are difficult to ID, much detail is needed in photos.


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Posted on 26-09-2008 06:59
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Thanks, Theo! But could you please tell me what is a "epaulette"? I think it must be something on the thorax, because you can find it on the shoulder of a uniform, but what is it with flies? I looked allready at the Anatomical atlas, but I can't find it there.
Grtz. Marjo
 
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Please have a look in the glossary


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I'm sorry Theo! I'm new here, so I did what you suggested. I looked, but either I'm using Glossary the wrong way or there are no "epaulettes" listed?
 
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It should have been there.

Paul gave this one

http://64.191.19.182/infusions/terms/terms.php?op=glos&term=epaulet
 
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Okay! I've found it now! I think I couldn't find it before because it's a synonym and it is listed as TegulaWink
Thanks!
 
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