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Phaonia different..
hi flyforum,
This week I found this Phaonia fly(I think it is Phaonia) but don't know which s...
Posted by Robert Heemskerk
on 18 October 2008 23:39:51
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Muscidae - Phaonia trimaculata
Nikita.
I think I have to side with Stephane this time. I think this is a male specimen. If so, s...
Posted by Xespok
on 15 March 2008 07:42:43
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Phaonia perdita, Muscidae, Hungary, April 2007
Thx Stephane, now I am completely convinced. Somehow I overlooked Nikita's image. And google als...
Posted by Xespok
on 24 December 2007 08:59:38
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Phaonia perdita, Muscidae, Hungary, April 2007
Hi Gabor,
the 2 pairs of prescutellar ac are OK for P. perdita. Also, frons width is OK (said to b...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 24 December 2007 00:21:33
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Phaonia perdita, Muscidae, Hungary, April 2007
Hi Stephan,
This fly seems to have 2 strong ac. This should rule out perdita, should not it? For...
Posted by Xespok
on 23 December 2007 23:47:05
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Phaonia perdita, Muscidae, Hungary, April 2007
I would say a male Phaonia perdita....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 21 December 2007 19:10:09
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Phaonia perdita, Muscidae, Hungary, April 2007
Another view of the same fly....
Posted by Xespok
on 20 December 2007 21:14:39
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Phaonia perdita, Muscidae, Hungary, April 2007
This is maybe an easily identifiable Mucid. Phaonia sp?...
Posted by Xespok
on 20 December 2007 21:13:04
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Phaonia?
Stephen
I am wondering if this is Pegomyia or one of the other similar Anthomyiids. The bristles...
Posted by Susan R Walter
on 29 August 2006 13:03:40
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Phaonia errans ?
Phaonia, yes. errans, no.
P. errans male has the frontal orbits touching and the hind femur yellow ...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 22 August 2006 17:53:32
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