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Muscidae - Phaonia villana
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 26-12-2017 19:50
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Member Location: Posts: 6210 Joined: 29.11.15 |
South East Norway, 28.05.2017, forest, 9 - 10 mm. Morten A Mjelde attached the following image: [275.72Kb] Edited by Morten A Mjelde on 26-12-2017 23:45 |
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 26-12-2017 19:50
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 26-12-2017 19:50
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 26-12-2017 19:51
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 26-12-2017 19:51
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 26-12-2017 23:18
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Phaonia villana.
Stephane. |
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 26-12-2017 23:44
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Member Location: Posts: 6210 Joined: 29.11.15 |
Thank you so much, Stephane! Rosevinge |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 27-12-2017 02:28
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
You're welcome ! Your photographs are a real pleasure for identification, even small details like haired notopleuron are visible ; in fact all the necessary parts for muscid identification are well visible, legs chaetotaxy, thorax chaetotaxy, arista hairiness, palpi, pattern on abdomen, radial node of wing, prealar, notopleuron etc. It's like having the fly in hand. Thanks to you for making my work easier !
Stephane. |
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 27-12-2017 17:51
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Member Location: Posts: 6210 Joined: 29.11.15 |
Thank you! It feels good to get some encouragement ( even though my pictures are of varying quality). However it is much easier to photograph a light fly (like this) than a black one.... |
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