Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calliphora sp.

Posted by mwa66 on 08-05-2012 15:20
#1

It should be easy. I think it is Calliphora sp. Quite big, blue abdomen.

Posted by mwa66 on 08-05-2012 15:21
#2

mwa66 wrote:
It should be easy. I think it is Calliphora sp. Quite big, blue abdomen.

Posted by Martin Cooper on 08-05-2012 15:30
#3

I'm still a novice but IMHO this looks like C vicina... with orange cheeks and basicosta.
There is a key to (Canadian) Calliphoridae here: http://www.biolog...wr_11.html
Regards, Martin

Edited by Martin Cooper on 08-05-2012 17:31

Posted by mwa66 on 08-05-2012 15:36
#4

martincito wrote:
I'm still a novice but IMHO this looks like C vecina... with orange cheeks and basicosta.
There is a key to (Canadian) Calliphoridae here: http://www.biolog...wr_11.html
Regards, Martin
Yes can be as this one is typical Polish fly directly from my garden in nice number today catching each portion of sunlight.

Posted by Martin Cooper on 08-05-2012 17:32
#5

I've corrected my spelling - C vicina (NOT C vecina).