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Fannia sp.? (Hebecnema cf. nigra female)
Maybe it's Hebecnema nigra(female). tristram Thank you very much for the help in determining....
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 24 August 2022 06:06:54
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Fannia sp.? (Hebecnema cf. nigra female)
Might be a Hebecnema sp (Muscidae)...
Posted by tristram
on 23 August 2022 17:53:37
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Fannia sp.? (Hebecnema cf. nigra female)
Mucha Fero wrote:
Mucha Fero wrote:...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 23 August 2022 17:27:58
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Fannia sp.? (Hebecnema cf. nigra female)
Mucha Fero wrote:
Mucha Fero wrote:...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 23 August 2022 17:27:33
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Fannia sp.? (Hebecnema cf. nigra female)
Mucha Fero wrote:...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 23 August 2022 17:27:06
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Fannia sp.? (Hebecnema cf. nigra female)
Fanniidae_Fannia sp.(female) is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 500 m altitude....
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 23 August 2022 17:26:01
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Can Fannia get a name?
1st is male Fannia (note the flattened abdomen) - wait for Nikita.
2d is male Hebecnema nigra....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 22 May 2009 07:36:39
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Fannia sp.?
Fannia have not a well marked suture indeed, and 2+3 dc. Other differences are : arista never plumos...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 03 February 2008 22:08:06
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Fannia sp.?
Thank you Stephane, for your explanation.
I have watched several Fannia's and they have less dc...
Posted by Robert Heemskerk
on 03 February 2008 21:42:33
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Fannia sp.?
Fannia don't have 4 dc beyond suture. It's a Muscidae, I think Hebecnema. In this case, it s...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 03 February 2008 20:51:48
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