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Piezura pardalina-Fanniidae(ID Stephane Lebrun)
javanerkelens
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Posted on 09-07-2008 14:45
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Hello forum,

This fly looks like an Phaonia, but strangly I think it is a Fanniidae..
Am I right whit Fannii. ?
sice about 5-6mm

Greatings Joke
(I only have the photo's, the fly had to much ether and get black)
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My guess is female Piezura graminicola (Zetterstedt), Fanniidae.
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Thanks!
Slowly... I get a little hold on FanniidaeSmile

Greatings Joke
 
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the larva of this fly is not described yet.
 
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Stephane, you use "European Fanniidae..."?
You have to update this book:
P.graminicola now is P. pardalina Rondani and
P. boletorum is now P. graminicola Ztt.
So, this fly is now P. pardalina (see: Fanaeur.org)
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Thanks Nikita, I didn't know this, and indeed my reference was "The European Fanniidae".
Stephane.
 
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Joke, if fly became black - put it in aceton for 2-12 hours (either with pin or without) - the natural color will come back
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Joke, if fly became black - put it in aceton for 2-12 hours (either with pin or without) - the natural color will come back

I wil change the name!
And thanks for the tip!
I keep my flies at a dark place and moisten the box regular, so til now, they are stil nice on color.....but you never know..Grin

Joke
 
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