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Phasia pusilla
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Posted on 17-09-2006 11:20
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From about 80 km NW of Stockholm, Sweden 2006-09-16. Possible to ID? TIA!

Edit: Changed subject (Small black fly)
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And... a Phasia sp., too?
 
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I think it is either Phasia pusilla or Phasia barbifrons.
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Yes, hard to say which it is but I'd guess pusilla one the basis that the area between the frontal bristles and the eye is silvery and seems devoid of hairs - plus pusilla has brown haltares and if this one had yellow we might possibly be able to see them in the photo. Smile
 
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Thnx guys.
 
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I agree.
This is pusilla (or, at least, a species in the subgenus Hyalomyia)


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