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Posted on 13-12-2008 15:42
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Hello!

Possibly all Phaonia angelicae (Muscidae). But wait for the experts...
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N1 could be Phaonia angelicae. N2 and N3 are diffferent species.
N2 has presutural acrostichals and 3 postsutural dorsocentrals (could be Ph. serva).
Stephane.
 
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Thanks, Juergen, Stephane!
I have a few photos of similar flies, can you look at them too?

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Additional pictures seems to show Phaonia angelicae.
Stephane.
 
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Thank you, Stephane. And what about photo N2? Is it Phaonia too?
 
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