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Muscidae=> Phaonia kowarzii (Female)
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Looks like a Phaonia rufiventris female (Muscidae).
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Only 3 post dc and other characters indicate Ph. kowarzii Shnabl
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Thanks a lot for determination, Nikita. I'm happy that you can determine species. Allow me only one question: Is not our habitant too south for this speices?
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Looks like a Phaonia rufiventris female (Muscidae).


Thank you for ID, Jurgen.
 
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Only 3 post dc and other characters indicate Ph. kowarzii Shnabl

Edited by alenkat on 11-05-2025 09:55
 
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Only 3 post dc and other characters indicate Ph. kowarzii Shnabl

Edited by alenkat on 11-05-2025 09:57
 
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Alenka, Ljubljana is at 46N. In Russian Far East I collected Ph. kowarzii at 43N
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Alenka, Ljubljana is at 46N. In Russian Far East I collected Ph. kowarzii at 43N



Thank you for this comparison and facts. It tells a lot. Wink
 
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