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Phaonia? / Muscidae?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 23-04-2006 17:11
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Hello Flyforum,

Is this female fly a Phaonia sp.? or is it perhabs Muscidae sp.?
Length > 10mm

greetings, Robert
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and a side-view..
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Looks like the fly in this thread: http://www.dipter...ad_id=1473
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I don't think that Brain's fly and this one is the same. More, I think that Robert is right. This very spring I collected in Sochi, Black Sea couple flies like this with dark cross veins, both from tree bark. I send it to Andrey Ozerov and as far as I understand him by telephon conversation it is realy some Phaonia species. I'll see Ozerov soon and than come back to this thread.
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I remembered that I have to ask Ozerov about some fly, but forgot which fly. Till today. Today I met Robert's fly myself in Moscow region. So, I called Andrey.
Viola, Phaonia fuscata.
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