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Fannia sp. & Hydrophoria sp. Flies by NV.
Jim Senn
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Posted on 07-12-2022 14:16
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Here are 3 flies that I believe to be Fannia Species.
First Fly:
2022-04-30, Badem, RLP, DE; Fannia Species male? (1 photo)
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2nd Fly:
2022-05-17, Badem, RLP, DE; also Fannia Species Male? (2 Photos)
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2nd Fly, 2nd Photo.
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3rd Fly:
Fannia Species male? caught by spider.
 
Nikita Vikhrev
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1st - Fanni sp.
2nd - Hydrophoria sp.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Jim Senn
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Thanks for your help. For the Hydrophoria Fly would you say cf lancifer. It looks like photos I found of H. lancifer on NatureSpot.
Edited by Jim Senn on 08-12-2022 13:07
 
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