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Sciomyzidae ID => Pherbellia pilosa
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Posted on 08-02-2025 06:34
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Russia, Kirov region, 04.02.2025.

https://www.inatu.../260968424

Vladimir.
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Pherbellia "greta-thunbergi"!
1. What temperature you had in Kirov 04.02??? How have you got this fly?
2. As far as I can see: anepisternum entirely hairy; tar1-1 yellow in contrast with the rest of tarsus; other characters fit as well =
Pherbellia pilosa
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thank you very much, Nikita!

It was abnormally warm, 1-3 degrees at midday.
http://www.pogoda...p?id=27199

There were many different creatures in the snow that day, including flies.
https://www.inatu...v/2025/2/4

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Vladimir.
 
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