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? Calliphora => C. vicina
Halvard Hatlen
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Halters is orange at tip (don't show in image). It's some of them in my collection, so that may tell it's some common.

28. april 1997, Isfjorden i (Rauma kommune) (Møre og Romsdal) Norway.
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This is the common norwegian species: C. stelviana, C. vicina, C. vomitoria and C. uralensis.

The other is C. subalpina, C. genarum and C. loewi.
Halvard Hatlen
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Brown cheeks, black beard and brown spiracles point to C. vicina Smile. However, I am not familiar with the Calliphora species except the frequent C. vicina and C. vomitoria.
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Whitout a key it's difficult, but after searching and reading in the forum, I think it's C. vicina. Thank you for help.
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Sundew is completely correct.


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