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Phaonia tuguriorum(?)
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 25-10-2008 18:46
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hi flyforum,

I've got just one dorsal picture from this fly.
It seem to be a Phaonia tuguriorum for me..
Or could it be something else? (except for P. scutellata?, but this is rare in The Netherlands)

(I couldn't log in for some time..)
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Greeting,
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Posted on 25-10-2008 20:13
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Hard to tell.....without a photo.Grin

Greatings Joke
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Robert Heemskerk
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The picture is uploaded now, I had problems logging in...
Greeting,
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I think it is P.tuguriorum indeed.

But wait for confirming from expert....Cool

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Stephane Lebrun
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No doubt.
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