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a fly with 2 thick, fuzzy veins
pat_der2003
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loire-atlantique, france, November 16 2007.
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I think it is Phaonia tuguriorum.
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thank you stephane !!
 
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Thw veins are not thick, they are clouded (so the membrane just next to vein is darkened).


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thanks for this explanation !!
 
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