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So Phaonia, Stephane likes this damned group Angry
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I'd say Phaonia valida.
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Note, Toby, you cutted the most important part of Ph.valida - slightly curved tip of M vein!
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Uhhh...why not a P.tuguriorum ??

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Hi Joke,
this is not P. tuguriorum because there are 2 pairs of prescutellar setae (and frons is not enough broad anyway for a female tuguriorum).
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this is not P. tuguriorum because there are 2 pairs of prescutellar setae (and frons is not enough broad anyway for a female tuguriorum).


Aha !
There was not a description made in the Key of the pr.sc.ac.st. I wil make a notice.
But when I made a better observation of my own flies, I could have know it....Frown

Many thanks again!

Joke
 
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