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Posted on 13-12-2008 11:32
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2 Presutural ac and 3 dc so Lucilia but is it possible to say more ?
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Doesn't look as a Lucilia to me, not even as a Calliphoridae.
Maybe Muscidae ?


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Sorry, not a muscid (too much acrostichals).
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Edith seems to be right that it is Lucilia, male. It must be either silvarum or bufonivora, because of the marginals on T3.
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Susan R Walter wrote:
Edith seems to be right that it is Lucilia, male. It must be either silvarum or bufonivora, because of the marginals on T3.



I think L. bufonivora because of only 2 post acr

Hanka
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The trouble is it looks like it might have had 3 on one side and 2 on the other. Silvarum and bufonivora are both known to be a bit variable with their post acr, so I didn't want to call it.
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Susan R Walter wrote:
The trouble is it looks like it might have had 3 on one side and 2 on the other. Silvarum and bufonivora are both known to be a bit variable with their post acr, so I didn't want to call it.

Thanks Susan, you are right about abnormality of acr - I passed it.

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