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Posted on 05-12-2008 20:25
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15 july Dwarsgracht (Neth.)

This fly looks very common....but the only possible fly I can think of is ..Helina latitarsis....

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There is a strong pd on t3, so Phaonia...
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There is a strong pd on t3, so Phaonia...

I thought it was a ad seta that was bend backwards..Wink

I see no presutural acrostichals, and the most Phaonia's known whit black legs(netherlands) have pr.su.acr.
P.incana could be, but I don't see clearly the 2 rows of setae on the mid tibia, but the calypters are very yellow.....

So...Phaonia incana...?

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Phaonia incana was my guess too, but exactly as you said :
I don't see clearly the 2 rows of setae on the mid tibia.
Thus, very probably P. incana but not 100 % sure. Smile
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