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Phaonia tuguriorum (ID Stephane Lebrun)
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Posted on 30-05-2008 21:05
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Hello forum,

Could this by Helina interfusa..
Sice 7mm

(And ..yes the needle is crooked, before I get commend of that....Pfft)

Greatings Joke
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There is Phaonia bristle here. It should be Phaonia tuguriorum.
Stephane.
 
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Hi hi...Grin
All wrong...but I'm learning..
Mayby a stupid question, but where do you see the Phaonia-bristle?

Joke
 
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Not a stupid question. This is the posterodorsal bristle on the lower third of hind tibia.
Other Muscidae can have also a pd on apical third of hind tibia (especially in Muscinae subfamily), but not Helina.
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Not a stupid question. This is the posterodorsal bristle on the lower third of hind tibia.
Other Muscidae can have also a pd on apical third of hind tibia (especially in Muscinae subfamily), but not Helina.


Thank you very much for the answer !! Wink

Greatings Joke
 
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