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Muscidae? Tachi ? => Phaonia sp
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Posted on 27-10-2012 18:19
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in a forest 20 km south from Paris, France, October 27 2012.
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Nadie por eso ?

I put another cleared view of this one ... If it could help ?

Thanks !! Wink
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Muscidae Smile
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A Phaonia sp, with yellow abdomen P. subventa, rufiventris and bitincta are possible (maybe I forget one)Smile
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Thank you very much to both of you !!! Smile
 
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How do you distinguish Phaonia from Helina without seeing the hind leg?
 
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There is no Palaearctic Helina with this combination of characters (yellow abdomen + scutellum + presutural acr..) Wink
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Thank you very much to all of you !!! Smile
 
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