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Calliphora uralensis ?
Roger Thomason
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Photographed in my greenhouse this morning...unfortunately looking into the sun. Is it C.uralensis with smaller red beard than C.vomitoria ?
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No, I think this is vicina - note the pale basicosta. The pale hairs are on the occiput (back of the head) - they don't count as beard. The pale front spiracle is also typical of vicina, but beware of the odd female uralensis which may have a pale spiracle too. I think you had a piciture of uralensis before (see http://www.dipter...d_id=15828) - note the dark basicosta in that specimen.
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Tony is very right. I got distracted by uralensis and the cooking potatoes.

Sorry for the sloppyness


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Thanks Tony..for telling me I don't even know C.vicina when I see it Frown. I need to buy Bluebottles for Dummies before posting any more I think.
Theo...what can I say...COOKING POTATOES. Even I couldn't have dreamt up THAT oneGrin. Got to be worth 10/10 for invention though Grin.
Regards Roger(Doesn't know arse from elbow)Thomason
That's enough self-deprecation for one day.
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