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Some flies from Germany
Frederic
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Posted on 02-05-2007 17:12
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Hello!

Here are pictures of some flies from Hanover in Lower Saxony, Germany, of this week.

I think, it will be difficult to identify them, so I'll try this great forum to get an answer.

Is the upper one a Calliphora vicina?

Greetings, Freddy...
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Just a comment - as the flies span different families it might be better to post them as 3 individual threads Smile The second one looks like a tachinid, but I can't make out enough detail to say which.
 
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The upper one is indeed C. vicina, a female.

The lower one is a Muscid-Anthomyiid-Fanniid. Maybe the pros can tell you more, but do not expect a lot within these families.
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1. Calliphora (Calliphoridae)
2. Tachinidae sp.
3. Anthomyiidae sp. (probably Zaphne)

Three flies, three families.
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Thank you, very much, to you all...
 
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Second one might be Phorocera

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