Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Another blue Calliphorid

Posted by Juergen Peters on 26-07-2007 13:20
#1

Hello!

Many metallic green and blue Muscids and Calliphorids in all sizes flying at the moment :). This one was bluer and slightly bigger than the many Lucilias. At a blackberry hedge (Ostwestfalen/Germany). Any idea? Thanks in advance!

Posted by Juergen Peters on 26-07-2007 13:24
#2

Portrait.

Posted by Zeegers on 26-07-2007 20:34
#3

Still, a Lucilia.
Maybe a less common species, like silvatica or bufonivera ?

Theo Zeegers

Posted by Juergen Peters on 26-07-2007 23:28
#4

Hello, Theo!

Zeegers wrote:
Still, a Lucilia.
Maybe a less common species, like silvatica or bufonivera ?


Thanks a lot! Interesting...

Posted by Zeegers on 27-07-2007 10:11
#5

HI Juergen,

Please note the 'maybe', I'm really not an expert in Calliphoridae.

Theo

Posted by Juergen Peters on 27-07-2007 16:38
#6

Hello, Theo!

Zeegers wrote:
Please note the 'maybe', I'm really not an expert in Calliphoridae.


Yes, I noted it and will save the pics with 'sp.' or 'cf.'. But it helped me already to know that they are Lucilia and not some other Calliphorid.

Posted by Susan R Walter on 29-07-2007 23:01
#7

It can't be silvarum, because the photo shows only 2 post sutural acrostical bristles - which is not to say that it is bufonivora, but it could be B)

As for the species Theo mentioned, they must be extremely rare - they don't get listed on Fauna Europaea :p (Just teasing Theo - what is rare is me getting the chance to add to the discussion after you have entered it :D )

Posted by Juergen Peters on 29-07-2007 23:30
#8

Hello, Susan!

Susan R Walter wrote:
It can't be silvarum, because the photo shows only 2 post sutural acrostical bristles - which is not to say that it is bufonivora, but it could be B)


Thanks! At least there are many toads (Bufo bufo) here this year - possible hosts for bufonivora. But I have never seen a parasited one...

Posted by Zeegers on 30-07-2007 07:46
#9

Touche

silvatica, silvarum, silvicola, and let's not forget
sylvarum, sylvatica....

I'm getting old and my memory is not flawless, at least not for groups I'm not working on.
And agreed, I was too lazy to look it up, Susan.

Fortunately you're not that lazy


Theo

Posted by Susan R Walter on 30-07-2007 13:03
#10

Theo - unfailingly gallant :) and such an asset to this forum :D