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Posted on 20-01-2007 20:38
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Hello

maybe it is not exactly Pegomyia bicolor but does it belong to Anthomyidae?

Regards Maja
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Hi Maja.
I don't think it is Anthomyiidae.
I think it is Paonia, most probably Ph. rufiventris.
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Thank you for the quick answer Nikita!

So, are these the Phaonia-bristles?

nice weekend! Maja
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1. No, "Phaonia-bristles" is posterodorsal bristles on hind tibia, which aren't visible on your image.
2. So my ID is with (?) and based on general "jizz". But it isn't Pegomyia bicolor. For example, your fly has plumose arista (last photo), Pegomyia - short pubescent.
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Posted on 21-01-2007 16:32
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Hello Nikita

I see, so this must be the Phaonia bristle.
Thank you for your help.
with regards Maja
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