Calliphora

Calliphora vomitoria, copyright Jens Buurgaard Nielsen.

Belongs within: Calliphorinae.

Calliphora, bluebottles, is a cosmopolitan genus of blow flies including some of the most familiar synanthropic species. The genus has its highest diversity in Australia, Africa and the Holarctic region, with few species in the Neotropics (Vargas & Wood 2010). Species include the cosmopolitan bluebottle C. vomitoria whose larvae feed on carrion and other decaying matter. The subgenera Neocalliphora, Papuocalliphora and Paracalliphora are found in the Australo-Pacific region; other subgenera are more widespread in the Old World and the Americas (Peris & González-Mora 2004). The Palaearctic species Calliphora grahami (also introduced to western North America) lacks the presutural intra-alar seta found in members of other subgenera. Members of th subgenus Acrophaga are characterised by the combination of a white lower calypter and a posterior notch on tergite 5 in females (Shewell 1987).

Characters (from Peris & González-Mora 2004): Antenna with first flagellomere more than twice length of pedicel; arista usually pilose or plumose. Parafacials nearly bare. Thorax with three pairs post-sutural acrostichal setae; no or one pair pre-sutural interalar setae, two pairs post-sutural interalar setae. Subcostal sclerite without black setae; costa ventrally bare below junction with r1, dorsally setulose between junctions with Sc and r1. Lower calypter, coloration pale or dark with pruinosity on majority of surface; postalar wall without setae. Abdomen dark, metallic blue, usually more or less pruinose, may have patches of yellow coloration.

<==Calliphora Robineau-Desvoidy 1830 [=Mya Rondani 1850 non Linnaeus 1758, Somomya Rondani 1861]PG-M04
    |--C. (Calliphora)PG-M04
    |    |--*C. (C.) vomitoria (Linnaeus 1758) [=Musca vomitoria, *Mya vomitoria, *Somomya vomitoria]PG-M04
    |    |--C. (C.) loewi Enderlein 1903F92
    |    |--C. (C.) nigribarbis Vollenhoven 1863 [incl. C. lata Coquillett 1898]F92
    |    |--C. (C.) pattoni Aubertin 1931F92
    |    |--C. (C.) sinensis Ho 1936F92
    |    |--C. (C.) tianshanica Rohdendorg 1962F92
    |    |--C. (C.) uralensis Villeneuve 1922F92
    |    |--C. (C.) vicina Robineau-Desvoidy 1830 [incl. C. erythrocephala (Meigen 1826)]F92
    |    `--C. (C.) zaidamensis Fan 1965 [incl. C. sajlugemica Grunin 1970]F92
    |--C. (Abago Grunin 1966)PG-M04
    |    `--C. (*A.) rohdendorfi (Grunin 1966) [=*Abago rohdendorfi]PG-M04
    |--C. (Abonesia Villeneuve 1927)PG-M04
    |    `--C. (*A.) genarum (Zetterstedt 1838)PG-M04 (see below for synonymy)
    |--C. (Acronesia Hall 1948)PG-M04
    |    |--C. (*A.) aldrichina (Shannon 1923) [=Steringomyia aldrichina]PG-M04
    |    |--C. (A.) alaskensisF92
    |    |    |--C. a. alaskensisF92
    |    |    `--C. a. echinosa Grunin 1970F92
    |    `--‘Acronesia’ montanaS87
    |--C. (Acrophaga Brauer & Bergenstamm 1891) [incl. Stobbeola Enderlein 1935]PG-M04
    |    |--C. (*A.) stelviana (Brauer & Bergenstamm 1891) (see below for synonymy)PG-M04
    |    |--C. (A.) chinghaiensis Van & Ma 1978F92
    |    `--‘Acrophaga’ subalpinaS87
    |--C. (Aldrichina Townsend 1934) [=Aldrichiella Rohdendorf 1931 (preoc.)]PG-M04
    |    `--C. (*A.) grahami Aldrich 1930 [=*Aldrichiella grahami]PG-M04
    |--C. (Eucalliphora Townsend 1908)PG-M04
    |    `--‘Eucalliphora’ lilaea (Walker 1849)E66, PG-M04 (see below for synonymy)
    |--C. (Neocalliphora Brauer & Bergenstamm 1891) (see below for synonymy)PG-M04
    |    |--C. quadrimaculata (Swederus 1787)N96, PG-M04 (see below for synonymy)
    |    |--‘Ochromyia’ hyalipennis Macquart 1851 [=*Adichosia hyalipennis; incl. C. nigrothorax Malloch 1927]PG-M04
    |    |--C. (N.) ochracea Schiner 1868 [incl. Ochromyia flavipennis Macquart 1851, *Amphibolosia flavipennis]PG-M04
    |    `--C. (N.) stygia (Fabricius 1781)PG-M04 (see below for synonymy)
    |--C. (Papuocalliphora Kurahashi 1971)PG-M04
    |    `--C. (*P.) toxopeusi Theowald 1957PG-M04
    |--C. (Paracalliphora Townsend 1916) [incl. Proekon Surcouf 1920, Tricyclopsis Townsend 1916]PG-M04
    |    |--C. (P.) augur (Fabricius 1775)CM91, PG-M04 (see below for synonymy)
    |    `--C. dubia (Macquart 1855)W01, PG-M04 [=Rhynchomyia dubiaPG-M04, *Tricyclopsis dubiaPG-M04]
    |--C. (Steringomyia Pokorny 1889)PG-M04
    |    `--C. (*S.) stylifera (Pokorny 1889) [=*Steringomyia stylifera]PG-M04
    `--C. (Triceratopyga Rohdendorf 1931)PG-M04
         `--C. (*T.) calliphoroides (Rohdendorf 1931)PG-M04 [=*Triceratopyga calliphoroidesPG-M04; incl. C. axata Séguy 1946F92]
Calliphora incertae sedis:
  C. acceptaLP10
  C. albifrontalisW01
  C. algiraL49
  C. australicaN96
  C. canimicansW01
    |--C. c. canimicansW01
    `--C. c. bezziiW01
  C. centralisW01
  C. dispar Macquart 1846N96
  C. fallaxW01
  C. fulvicoxaW01
  C. gilesiW01
  C. groenlandicaK01
  C. hilliW01
  C. interruptaB06
  C. irazuanaVW10
  C. laemicaH74
  C. lividaS87
  C. macleayiW01
  C. marginalis (Wiedem. 1828) [=Lucilia marginalis, Somomyia marginalis]R01
  C. maritimaW01
  C. nigrithoraxW01
  C. nocivaCM91
  C. pubescens Macquart 1851 [=Onesia pubescens]N96
  C. robustaN96
  C. splendensPG-M04
  C. sternalisLP10
  C. terraenovaeVW10
  C. testaceifacies Macquart 1851N96
  C. tibialisLP10
  C. varifronsW01
  C. varipes [=Ptychosoma varipes]R55

Calliphora (*Abonesia) genarum (Zetterstedt 1838)PG-M04 [=Musca genarumPG-M04, Acrophaga genarumS87; incl. Calliphora erectiseta Fan 1957F92]

Calliphora (*Acrophaga) stelviana (Brauer & Bergenstamm 1891) [=*Acrophaga stelviana; incl. *Stobbeola norwegica Enderlein 1935; Acrophagini]PG-M04

Calliphora (Neocalliphora Brauer & Bergenstamm 1891) [incl. Adichosia Surcouf 1920, Adichosiops Townsend 1932, Amphibolosia Surcouf 1920, Neopollenia Brauer 1901, Trichocalliphora Townsend 1915]PG-M04

Calliphora (Neocalliphora) stygia (Fabricius 1781)PG-M04 [=Musca stygiaPG-M04, Anastellorhina stygiaR55, *Neopollenia stygiaPG-M04; incl. C. villosa Robineau-Desvoidy 1830PG-M04, *Trichocalliphora villosaPG-M04]

Calliphora (Paracalliphora) augur (Fabricius 1775)CM91, PG-M04 [=Musca augurPG-M04; incl. Ochromyia lateralis Macquart 1843PG-M04, *Proekon lateralisPG-M04, Calliphora oceaniae Robineau-Desvoidy 1830PG-M04, *Paracalliphora oceaniaePG-M04]

‘Eucalliphora’ lilaea (Walker 1849)E66, PG-M04 [=Musca lilaeaPG-M04; incl. Calliphora latifrons Hough 1849PG-M04, *Eucalliphora latifronsPG-M04]

Calliphora quadrimaculata (Swederus 1787)N96, PG-M04 [=Musca quadrimaculataPG-M04, *Adichosiops quadrimaculataPG-M04; incl. C. dasyphthalmina Macquart 1843PG-M04, *Neocalliphora dasyphthalminaPG-M04]

*Type species of generic name indicated

References

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[L49] Lucas, H. 1849. Exploration Scientifique de l’Algérie pendant les années 1840, 1841, 1842 publiée par ordre du gouvernement et avec le concours d’une commission académique. Sciences physiques. Zoologie. II. Histoire naturelle des animaux articulés. Troisième partie. Insectes (suite). Imprimerie Nationale: Paris.

[N96] Norris, K. R. 1996. Lectotype designation and characterisation of the Australian blowflies Calliphora pubescens Macquart and Calliphora testaceifacies Macquart (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Australian Journal of Entomology 35: 49–59.

[PG-M04] Peris, S. V., & D. González-Mora. 2004. Clave de identificación para los géneros de Calliphoridae del mundo. Subfamilias con vena remigium desnuda y creación de una nueva subfamilia. Bol. R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. (Sec. Biol.) 99 (1–4): 115–144.

[R55] Rayment, T. 1954. Taxonomy, morphology and biology of sericophorine wasps with diagnoses of two new genera and descriptions of forty new species and six sub-species. Memoirs of the National Museum, Melbourne 19: 11–105.

[R01] Ricardo, G. 1901. Notes on Diptera from South Africa (concluded). Annals and Magazine of Natural History, series 7, 7: 89–110.

[S87] Shewell, G. E. 1987. Calliphoridae. In: McAlpine, J. F. (ed.) Manual of Nearctic Diptera vol. 2 pp. 1133–1145. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada.

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