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Muscidae - Phaonia
Jessica
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Posted on 02-03-2020 13:00
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Hello,

I thought this fly was a Phaonia errans, but palpi are yellow... An idea ?

South of France, 1st march 2020

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos249/big/mouche(1).jpg
Jessica Joachim : France : Mazères : 09270 : 01/03/2020
Altitude : 221 m - Taille : 8-10 mm
Réf. : 249052

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Jessica Joachim : France : Mazères : 09270 : 01/03/2020
Altitude : 221 m - Taille : 8-10 mm
Réf. : 249053
Edited by Jessica on 02-03-2020 13:00
 
Nikita Vikhrev
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Hi Jessica
1. Looks like Ph. errans. And this is a good species for early spring.
2. Yellow palpi. I do not know the answer. I'll try to check material in ZMUM.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Jessica
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Hi Nikita,

Thank you for your answer !
I also thought she could be a subventa with dark abdomen ?
 
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No, not subventa
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Jessica
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Okay.
I will wait if answers are possible for these palpi !
Thank you Smile
 
Jessica
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Hi,

So an idea with this yallow palpi ? errans ?
 
Jessica
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Hello !

A new idea for this one ?
 
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We do not know from your images is katepimeron hairy or bare.
If bare, it well may be Ph. tuguriorum with partly yellow palpi.
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Jessica
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Okay, thank you. I don't have pictures where we can see that.
 
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