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no musca maybe phaonia
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Posted on 13-10-2008 00:21
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yesterday i saw this fly near rotterdam
possible to give a name?
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I'd say Muscina
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thanks paul, I cannot find a match within musca, i was so shure its Phaonia because of the lines in the wings also the scutellum is little reddish, also i looked by phaonia again, to me the most similar species is Phaonia valida,
but stil I need help from you or the forum
uwe
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This is Phaonia valida ! Wink
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
This is Phaonia valida ! Wink


thanks, al worries gone
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Edited by uwe on 13-10-2008 21:26
 
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