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Eric Steckx
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Posted on 16-03-2009 21:42
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Hello,

My wife took this picture few days ago in Aywaille (B).
Lucilia or Neomyia ? and why ?

Thank you for your help
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with the picture
 
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Hello, Eric!

eric_steckx wrote:
with the picture


Even without a picture: Neomyia cf. cornicina? Grin Why? Because they are frequent here in northwest Germany since January, and Lucilia does occur only later in spring.

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Thank you Juergen.
I try again to send the picture.
 
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With jpg instead of jpeg !!
Neomyia ?
Eric Steckx attached the following image:


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IF the parafrontals are green, as in the pic, it is bound to be Neomyia (or Muscidae at least).


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Thanks Theo !
Not talking dutch, I did understand "oogkassen" in your book.
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Et voila !

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