According to this there are 7 species of ChrysomyaExFmem wrote:This one doesn't appear to have the bands on the abdomen, just plain green. Same as above, or different? Chrysomya or Lucilia sp.??
Sept. Kruger
http://eprints.ru.ac.za/1951/1/Richards_et_al_2009c.pdf
How about female C. megacephala?
http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org/MM/ ... M1_MXa.jpg
http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org/species.asp?id=9197
Glossy, robust fly, 7-10mmBL. HEAD large red eyes; Male eyes meet topside, and have top 60% with distinctly larger facets; Female eyes widely separated topside and entirely with small facets. THORAX and ABDOMEN glossy dark blue to dark green. WINGS transparent.
Have googled the other ones mentioned in Villet's paper, they are all banded

But my feeling is more that is a Lucilia, perhaps Lucilia cuprina
http://www.efoto.lt/files/images/25378/ ... 6701-1.jpg
Here Lucilia sericataAdults are easy to distinguish due to bristles on the meron, in addition to the arista, the prominent hair on the terminal antennal segment being plumose, or feathery. L. cuprina are most easily identified by their strong dorsal setae and their black thoracic spiracle.
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/liv ... ricata.htm
Perhaps M Villet would be so kind and identify for us

Looking at all the photos on the www, I am not sure if the IDs here are correct

https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 14#p147314