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Phaonia pallida
Am I right in thinking this is a male Phaonia pallida? I realise that most of the features needed to...
Posted by evdebs
on 24 June 2021 20:59:08
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fly with yellow abdomen-->Pegomya sp.
orange vitta and orange legs will help separate from Thricops semicinereus....
Posted by johnes81
on 25 May 2019 13:13:33
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Muscidae? => cf. Adia cinerella (Anthomyiidae)
It is not Thricops (because neither lividiventris nor separ), so Anthomiid. My guess is Adia cinerel...
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev
on 31 March 2016 21:49:52
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Muscidae -> Thricops
Looks like Muscidae, maybe Thricops, too few elements to start an identification.
Sex : female (eye...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 13 January 2016 19:58:00
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Thricops? -> Phaonia pallida
Is this a Thricops? If so, is it possible to determine the species? Looks like Thricops diaphanus, b...
Posted by magnusp
on 04 October 2012 08:03:37
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Thricops?
I'm slowly learning my way around Ag.Canada's Manual of Nearctic Diptera
A wings well dev...
Posted by John Sankey
on 25 April 2012 00:45:17
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Muscidae?
This is very likeley Thricops, but not T. cunctans. The fore tibia with long pv and fronto-orbital p...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 21 November 2009 21:56:39
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Another fly... of Viseu
These are very difficult flies to identify without specimens (and sometimes with them, preferably pi...
Posted by Robert Nash
on 14 June 2006 13:32:18
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