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Male Muscid< Fannia sp.
Roger Thomason
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Thought I would sneak this one in while Paul's back was turned, as I don't appear to be flavour of the month (again). A quick response would be appreciated so I can avoid "THE WRATH OF BEUK"
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So many words I have yet to learn (sneak, wrath). That's done.
Now, I can make a quick answer : male Fannia.
Stephane.
 
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Thank you Stephane for the rapid response.
Sneak and wrath are loved and hated in equal measure by spineless creatures I hear.
Fannia male it is.
EDIT. Looks a bit like the Fannia scalaris in the Gallery, minus the pin and the mites...?
http://diptera.in...to_id=1327
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It could be, but I'm not sure : it seems to have the hook-like setae on mid coxa, but we can't see whether it has an inner shining projection on mid tibia, and the av on hind tibia seem not enough short.
Wait for Nikita opinion, he's the expert.
Stephane.
 
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Have you not been imbibing any Koskenkorva Stephane?
Must get Jorge to send you some....Grin Maybe Nikita still has a supply.

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1. After 2,5 month in Oriental region I'm somewhat disqualified Fanniidae expert. Today I was awoke in Khao Sok NP by cries of gibbons - see photo.
2. I agree with you both - F. cf. scalaris - in seems to me that we can see t2 projection as a unsual shape of t2 shadow on white ground.
3. Best wishes, Nikita
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Great photo!
 
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Stephen R wrote:
Great photo!


Why thank you Stephen, I thought I captured the quintessential characteristics of a male Fannia cf. scalaris loitering on a pane of glass with my normal and unique style. It is very satisfying to......Cont. on Page 94. GrinPfft

Thank you Nikita, hope you are enjoying dossing in the Far East. Happy New Year when it arrives.Smile
Nice photo by the way. See the Boogie-Woogie Aphids have been busy.

Stephane...Don't underestimate your own expertise.

Regards Roger
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What an amazing photo, Nikita! The light is awesome and adds a flavour of mystery.. Wink

Roger, Fannia flies are not easy to photograph, they are very nervous flies... so you almost captured all the essence of Fanniidae. Pfft (another liar... but, who cares?Pfft)
 
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