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Muscidae (Phaeonia species)
Cheryl Moorehead
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Posted on 04-02-2007 05:46
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I was hoping that this fly could be identified. It was found sunning itself on the wall of my house. It seems to be active all year round here in Seattle, Washington state (U.S.A.). It is about 1cm long, greenish-grey, and has a little bit of a marking on each wing. (A little line...I don't know which cell(s) or veins...)
I have had trouble getting the picture to show when I've tried posting here before. If this doesn't work, can I perhaps email it somewhere?
The photo was taken February 2, 2007.
farm1.static.flickr.com/183/378365519_107e16612d.jpg
Edited by Cheryl Moorehead on 22-02-2007 20:18
 
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04-02-2007
Found on brick wall of house
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Edited by Cheryl Moorehead on 07-02-2007 19:52
 
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26-12-2006
Found on English Holly leaf
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This photo was taken on the same wall as the first 2 photos:farm1.static.flickr.com/139/388573202_9d7bc44828.jpg

Sunny, cool and near a rose bush.
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This specimen was photographed on the bark of a Western Hemlock, about 1m up from the ground. Sunny, cool, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. About 1cm long, greenish/gray. White "feet".
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The first two photos are of a Phaonia species (family Muscidae). This is a very large genus in the northern temperate zone. The 3rd one is a slender muscid or robust anthomyiid. No. 4 & 5 are probably the same species as 1&2.
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Thank you! You've helped me with a problem that's been frustrating me for some time!Grin
 
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02.09.10 15:39
People will be welcome to crash here, its only a 3 hour bus trip to Chiang Mai from here. Wink

02.09.10 11:50
All photo submissions were dealt. Most pictures not approved were just adding more duplicates. A few were deleted because of poor quality or identification.

02.09.10 09:37
9-15 March is when all entomologists can crash at Gordon's place to do the real entomological work. Grin

01.09.10 22:23
According to your link Gordon..the Conference is from the 5th - 9th (not 9th-15th as you say) March 2011...Another Typo ? Pfft

01.09.10 15:32
I got truncated there Sad, try www.entomology201.
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01.09.10 15:18
Don't forget, if you want an excuse to visit me, there is a big entomology conference in Chiang Mai 9 to 15 March 2011. http://entomology.
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01.09.10 15:12
As tthe song says Roger, "We all speak a different language when we're talking in defence." Cool

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31.08.10 14:57
Wondered why you hadn't commented on my last typo. God is just you know. Grin

30.08.10 22:41
I do every time I Log In here Gordon, but at least here I can Log In, unlike Fb Frown

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