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Muscidae? => Phaonia rufiventris or Mydaea maculiventris + Pegomya cf. geniculata
Without seeing the hind leg, I can decide if it is a Phaonia of the rufiventris group or Mydaea macu...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 29 August 2016 19:36:50
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Muscidae? => Phaonia rufiventris or Mydaea maculiventris + Pegomya cf. geniculata
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Posted by RamiP
on 29 August 2016 18:05:35
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Muscidae? => Phaonia rufiventris or Mydaea maculiventris + Pegomya cf. geniculata
29.8.16 in Jyväskylä, Finland...
Posted by RamiP
on 29 August 2016 18:05:15
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Phaonia exoleta? (Phaonia pura)
In the Luberon, the same place where I collected Mydaea maculiventris....
Posted by christoophe
on 19 July 2015 07:25:28
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Phaonia pallida? (Phaonia pallida(female)
The shadow on the first picture reveals that there is indeed a posterior seta on the left leg (and i...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 08 September 2014 10:24:03
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Another one of the notorious Phaonias (?)
Hi J?rgen
I think you have two species here. My guess (I can't be sure) is that the top two ar...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 02 December 2006 10:15:05
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