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Muscidae ->Phaonia angelicae - Aged,Greyish Female.
Ray Perry
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04 Sept. 2021 @ 17:25
on Solidago sp. adjacent to dense undergrowth on bank of thickly wooded stream, Jarplunder Au.
Flensburg, N. Germany @ 54.754549 9.421304

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I suppose aged Phaonia angelicae
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Many Thanks Nikita,

Why do you say AGED?

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Usually Ph. angelicae is yellowish dusted, your female is greyish.
(Also because of damaged wings and because of September)
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Thanks Nikita,
Interesting to hear that they also get grey and scraggly in their old age.....just like me!
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#metoo Angry
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