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Phaonia ?
ChasMacey
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Posted on 13-03-2007 17:21
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Hi

I believe this is a phaonia sp. is it possible to go further ? I am hoping that the last 2 images are of a Male of the same species as the female in the first 3. Both sets of photos were taken in the same location Surrey Southern England, 10th March 2007, either on or close to the remains of a dead bird.

As always any suggestions appreciated.

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Nikita Vikhrev
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I think so, Phaonia. It may be Ph. subventa, but difficult to be sure.
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Thanks Nikita

Phaonia sp it will be then.


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