Blow flies (Calliphoridae)


Blow flies (Calliphoridae)

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20 Feb 2025
Thanks Koprrine - I use the lucid carrion fly key - which is a bit difficult as it uses a lot of features you don't see in even a good photo

Chrysomya sp. (genus)
KorinneM wrote:
19 Feb 2025
@MichaelMulvaney

On iNat, Tony_d has commented that they think it's Chrysomya sp. (genus) based on:

My ID is based largely on chaetotaxy (major bristling) - this fly is definitely not Lucilia based on that - note how reduced the major bristles are in size and numbers on the scutum compared to the feature pics for Lucilia - a more specific character is this fly has only one pair of postsutural acrostichal bristle pairs (medial pair immediately in front of scutellum), whereas Lucilia has 2 to 3 pairs of postsutural acrostichal bristles (row between medial scutal cross-suture and scutellum).

Chrysomya sp. (genus)
11 Jan 2025
Appears to lack flap like plates that you find on lower sides of scutellum - third segment of thorax (mid body)

Amenia sp. (genus)
KorinneM wrote:
25 Dec 2024
There was a suggestion over on iNaturalist that this is Genus Chaetophthalmus.

Calliphora stygia
24 Dec 2024
No they look pretty similar it is the white spots towards the head which make this one Amenia

Amenia sp. (genus)
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