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Phaonia fuscata?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 02-05-2008 19:21
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Hello!

Male and female of Phaonia fuscata? April-29, near forest (northwest Germany). Length about 9-10 mm.
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Second picture.
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Female after "takeoff". Wink
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Pic #1 and #2 is very likely a male of Phaonia fuscata. For Pic #3, I can't say more than Phaonia (even not sure).
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Pic #1 and #2 is very likely a male of Phaonia fuscata. For Pic #3, I can't say more than Phaonia (even not sure).


Thanks! For the third one I suspected the same species, because it was also rather slender and longlegged.
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