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Phaonia angelicae?
Helga Becker
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Hello,

Can you help me with identification of this fly?

Where is Phaonia bristle?

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Phaonia angelicae is possible from what is visible.
The Phaonia bristle is on the distal third of hind tibia, in posterodorsal position.
After photo 4 and 5, Phaonia angelicae is almost sure.
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Phaonia angelicae is possible from what is visible.
The Phaonia bristle is on the distal third of hind tibia, in posterodorsal position.
After photo 4 and 5, Phaonia angelicae is almost sure.


Hello,
Many thanks for your assessment.

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Helga Becker
 
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