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Muscidae? => Phaonia pallida
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Phaonia pallida female.

lateral photo makes it easy to eliminate Pegomya and Thricops (Phaonia bristle and general leg chaetotaxy) and dorsal photo makes it easy to eliminate Thricops diaphanus (lack of interfrontals and orange vitta).
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Thanks for valuable information

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Hello Nikita, I'm happy to know that you've escaped the tigers Smile

I owe alot of my knowledge of Muscidae to you, Nikita. I am not even half as good as you. I hope to learn more when i visit you in Russia Smile
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