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Ben Hamers |
Posted on 06-01-2005 22:33
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Member Location: Heerlen ( Holland ) Posts: 737 Joined: 16.12.04 |
Hi, This one is from september 2003 (near Brunssum) and was rather small. Thanks in advance, Ben Ben Hamers attached the following image: [31.95Kb] Edited by Ben Hamers on 21-05-2012 22:15 |
John Smit |
Posted on 07-01-2005 09:53
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
Hi Ben, I could be utterly wrong, in that case Theo will undoubtly correct me, but it looks to me as a species of Phasia, either P. barbifrons or P. pusilla. Both are easily separated by the width of the hairbands on the frons, along the eye-margin. Though in picture's it's hopeless! Phasia barbifrons though should be the commoner one of the two, even in Southern Limburg. Best wishes, John |
Zeegers |
Posted on 09-01-2005 14:15
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18822 Joined: 21.07.04 |
On the contrary, I totally agree with John! I'm pretty sure it is Phasia barbifrons. If you give the nice picture a very close look, there are suggestions of black dots on the parafrontalia. These represent the basis of hairs. Since these dots are lying in several rows, it cannot be pusilla. But I agree, very difficult to see and even from my part not completely certain. But then again, the fly is only 3-4 mm. in length. Ben, if you have collected the fly, we could take a serious look at it. Otherwise, it will remain Phasia most likely barbifrons. Thanks for the nice picture Theo Zeegers |
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Ben Hamers |
Posted on 09-01-2005 21:22
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Member Location: Heerlen ( Holland ) Posts: 737 Joined: 16.12.04 |
Thanks to you both for helping me with this one. I didn't collect the animal, the only thing I can come up with is an enlargement of its head. Ben Ben Hamers attached the following image: [40.52Kb] Edited by Ben Hamers on 21-05-2012 22:22 |
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