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Calliphora augur ?
sakupljacmuva
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Posted on 24-12-2014 02:08
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Is that Calliphora augur
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is that Calliphora augur
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Where is it from? It has a 'Bengalia' look over it.
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Melbourne Australia,
Latitude:-38.032096 Longitude:145.10913
One the commonest Callihoras in the area.
 
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I agree it is pretty similar to C. augur

http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_muscoid/BluebodiedBlowfly.htm

and there is no mentioning whatsoever on this site for Bengaliinae from Australia.

So I'd starting looking around in Calliphora

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http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/pi/pdf/13%281%29-141.pdf
 
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Thanks Theo
It is very useful.
 
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