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‎Calliphoridae → Bellardia bayeri
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Posted on 19-03-2020 15:29
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Russia, Kirov region. 24.06.2018.

Vladimir.

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Abdomen in green or bronze and not bluish and I think I see 1 + 2 IA, which would imply Bellardia. However, the third antennal segment is long, suggesting Onesia.
So either you have Bellardia with long antenna or I am lost ...

Let's wait for Johnes
 
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Theo is correct with Bellardia. Onesia have a longer face and golden parafacialia noticeable even with dark forms. I measured the wing (distance from bend of m to dm versus bend of m to margin) and bayeri seems to be the best candidate.

Best wishes,
John
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Thank you very much, Theo, John!
I like the option with Bellardia bayeri!

Regards
Vladimir.
 
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I also added a photo on inaturalist.org
 
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