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Muscidae ID? -> Phaonia sp.
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Posted on 04-12-2021 16:56
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Is it possible to ID this? Phaonia lugubris?
Location: North-Norway - Forrholtneset, Kvæfjord, Tf
Habitat: Near the sea. Forrest/marsh pine/birch Date: 11.06.2020
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Yes, Phaonia. Mouthedge only slightly proturding, my best guess Ph. serva
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Thanks Nikita TumbsUp
That means P. cf.serva?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Excuse me, I was mistaken. There are no pstr ac, thus, not Ph. serva.
Phaonia sp.
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