Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 69. (Budapest 1977)

Mihályi, F.: A new key for Hungarian Lucilia species (Diptera, Calliphoridae)

182 F. MIHÁLYI Figs. 1-3. Lucilia pilosiventris KRAMER Ç : 1 = head, 2 = costal spine, 3 = abdominal tergites 4-6. Fig. 4. Lucilia regalis (MEIGEN) .-female head. — Fig. 5. Liucilia richardsi COLLIN: female tergite 5. has usually only 2 postsutural ac. (Further features: lighter brown palpi, narrower frons 1/4-1/3 head's width, rather variable and unreliable). — Ve^y rare in Hungary bufouivora MONIEZ, 1876, 9cf 5 (4) Third tergite without marginals. 6 (11) Males. 7 (8) Anal tergite conspicuously swollen, large and shining green, cerci bent backwards, surstyli bifid at apex. These marks distinguish the species from all other Lucilia. Frons very narrow, half as wide as third antenna! joint, latter 3 times longer than wide. Cheek narrower than antenna. — Very common, mainly in forests caesar (LINNÉ, 1758) rf 8 (7) Anal tergite small, narrow, black or greenish. 9 (10) Head behind covered with white hairs. Third antennái joint very long, 4 times longer than wide. Surstyli short, rounded, covered with dense white hair. Frons narrower, half as wide as antenna. — Widely distributed in forests of our hills ampullacea VILLENEUVE, 1922 çf 10 (9) Head behind covered with short black hairs. Third antennái joint 2.5-3 times longer than wide. Surstyli long, curved forward, pointed, with an apical knob. Frons nearly as wide as antenna. — Not common, mainly in wet meadows, also in towns illustris (MEIGEN, 1826) rf 11 (6) Females. 12 (13) First segment of ovipositor inflated, short marginal hairs centrally and laterally separated by bare patches. Third antennái joint 3 times longer than wide caesar (LINNÉ, 1758) 9

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