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Sciomyzidae --> Pherbina

This appears to be a Pherbina,
two species I cannot easily discriminate on pictures; a common one, ...

Posted by jonas on 26 September 2015 08:18:31
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Sciomyzidae.

Pherbina coryleti or mediterranea. Those 2 species are hard to distinguish. The wings with badly mar...

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 22 August 2015 18:52:19
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Pherbina intermedia ? > P. coryleti/mediterranea

Ok Stephane. Thanks....

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 13 October 2013 19:45:23
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Pherbina intermedia ? > P. coryleti/mediterranea

The posterior crossvein is well S-shaped, so I would hesitate between P. coryleti/P. mediterranea. G...

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 13 October 2013 18:52:35
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Pherbina intermedia ? > P. coryleti/mediterranea

Padul wetland environment, on 12 October 2013. I think this fly is Sciomyzidae Pherbina intermedia, ...

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 12 October 2013 20:05:35
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Pherbina coryleti.?...But, male or female.???

I thought we had added several copies to Diptera info ... But when I wanted to reference them, I rea...

Posted by Maherjos on 30 October 2012 19:46:43
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Pherbina coryleti.?...But, male or female.???

I think it is ...... But not distinguish whether male or female.
I could help.?

Photograph taken...

Posted by Maherjos on 29 October 2012 03:51:29
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Sciomyzidae?

Could it be a Pherbina coryleti?
Or should I leave it a Pherbina spec.?...

Posted by Johan on 20 May 2012 08:08:25
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Pherbina coryleti wound. What harm will it affect?

Paul Beuk wrote:
Looks more like excrement. Freshly emerged flies often defecate and I have seen de...

Posted by Maherjos on 29 November 2011 13:15:36
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Pherbina coryleti wound. What harm will it affect?

Looks more like excrement. Freshly emerged flies often defecate and I have seen defecation in differ...

Posted by Paul Beuk on 29 November 2011 12:27:12
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