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Pherbina male?
Good evening,
is this a Pherbina male? Marshy area in a gravel pit, northeastern Skåne, Sweden las...
Posted by almaviva
on 01 June 2020 21:17:39
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Pherbina intermedia? 2015-08-29, N. Germany
second picture...
Posted by Lennart Bendixen
on 13 February 2016 19:49:23
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Pherbina intermedia? 2015-08-29, N. Germany
Hello again,
is this P. intermedia, because of the more straight posterior crossvein? :)
Many ...
Posted by Lennart Bendixen
on 13 February 2016 19:47:28
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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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Euthycera sp?
Pherbina intermedia...
Posted by Fred Fly
on 03 June 2014 08:37:19
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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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Sciomyzidae?
Is it possible to id this Sciomyzidae? I saw this fly today in the Netherlands.
Maybe a Pherbina in...
Posted by Johan
on 19 May 2012 18:52:01
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Sciomyzidae -> Pherbina coryleti
I thought it was the same too. It is a Pherbina, but I wouldn't bet that it is not P. intermedia...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 14 February 2010 21:43:43
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