Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae > Phaonia?

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 23-01-2008 13:17
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hi flyforum,

I got this fly out of my archive from august 2007.
It was found on a tree in the Amsterdam forest, a place near a canal.

It is quite a 'hairy' Muscidae, isn't it? Phaonia perhabs?
light yellowish beard, browny cheek, light-yellow spiracle, plumo arista, the end of the scutellum is light(oranje-braun)

Suggestion's are welcome :)

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Posted by javanerkelens on 23-01-2008 20:00
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Robert,

I good by wrong, but I believe that the Muscina sp. have all a little bit yellow at the end of the scutellum.....


Greatings Joke

Posted by Susan R Walter on 23-01-2008 21:14
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It's not Muscina - no bend in M. It appears to have The Phaonia Bristle, so I think it is Phaonia sp.

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 26-01-2008 12:35
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Thank you Joke en Susan for your reaction.

So I have to search it in Phaonia sp..?
I'll look further if I can find any characteristics ;)