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Graphomya ID

This should be a female Graphomya maculata. The second European species, G. minor, is absent from Se...

Posted by Sundew on 01 September 2015 00:07:22
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Graphomya minor confirmation

I think this i Graphomya minor, a male. South Sweden 8 june. Is this right or is there any other pos...

Posted by gyrfalcon on 14 December 2014 21:48:56
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Graphomya maculata ♂ (Scopoli, 1763) [OK]

By the discal vein so curved forward I think it's a Graphomya sp., we have only G. maculata and ...

Posted by Marcello on 25 November 2013 22:18:32
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Graphomya maculata?, Suffolk, August

"The reasons to regard G. minor Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 as a synonym of G. maculata (Scopoli, 1...

Posted by tristram on 28 August 2013 14:03:43
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Graphomya maculata?, Suffolk, August

I dug out my copy of the Fonseca key and found the two British candidates are Graphomya maculata and...

Posted by Martin Cooper on 28 August 2013 10:09:28
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Anthomyia ♀

Hello,

I think it's an Graphomya or Anthomyia, I see the Graphomya minor is very similar but ...

Posted by Marcello on 20 January 2013 22:48:06
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Phaonia trimaculata. Confirmed.

I've added a detail of the legs that can be seen in another photo from the same fly, although it...

Posted by Maherjos on 29 October 2011 22:30:54
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Phaonia trimaculata. Confirmed.

Piluca_Alvarez wrote:
Pepe ;) it is Muscidae for sure. And I would say that you nailed the genus: G...

Posted by Maherjos on 29 October 2011 22:05:36
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Phaonia trimaculata. Confirmed.

Pepe ;) it is Muscidae for sure. And I would say that you nailed the genus: Graphomya.

I would sa...

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 29 October 2011 21:53:23
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Phaonia trimaculata. Confirmed.

Roger Thomason wrote:
Looks like a Muscidae Phaonia
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Posted by Maherjos on 29 October 2011 21:17:47
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