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Phaonia subventa ♀ [OK]
Marcello
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Posted on 19-03-2013 21:02
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From the habitus and the wing seem to be a Muscidae.

19.03.2013 - Padua - Northeast Italy

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IMG_0050 di Marcello Consolo, su Flickr

Thanks,
Marcello

PS: sorry I was looking to the habitus and wing of Phaonia but I wrote Tachinidae Smile

http://aramel.fre...#39;.shtml
Edited by Marcello on 20-03-2013 18:47
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John Carr
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Muscidae. Maybe Phaonia.
 
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Marcello
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Thanks John, I'm sorry but I was looking the Phaonia wings and legs on the aramel site and I wrote Tachinidae awkward

BTW, 2 bristles posterior tibia 2, the base of the scutellum dark, do you think could be Phaonia subventa?

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I add: a strong bristle pre-apical postero-dorsal on tibia 3 (Phaonia sp.).

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This is indeed a female of Phaonia subventa.
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Stephane Lebrun
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This are some mistakes on Alain Ramel'Muscidae page (e.g. the first picture, top-left, is actually Fannia lustrator). But it remains a great site !
Stephane.
 
Marcello
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Thanks for the confirm Stephane!
Sometime I look at the A.Ramel site because of: a lot of subject photos, many times there are the keys too, and many species found in France are the same of the Italy Wink

Thanks again!

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Marcello
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