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Phaonia halterata
javanerkelens
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Posted on 25-01-2009 21:05
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Found july Dwarsgracht Netherlands

I think it is P.halterata, but not 100% sure.

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Why not. If there are 3 post dc, fairly distinct presut. ac. and arista only pubescent I agree. I can see that pra is very short and knob of halteres is dark brown.
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Why not.

Uncertainty of myself I think....Smile
fairly distinct presut. ac.

And is the pair of pr.scutellar acr. also a identification..?
Because there is no mention of both in de Key..

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Presut. acr. are not an essential character. Usually there are some rows of prac which are more distinct than the thoracic pilosity, like here.
I can't see anything against Phaonia halterata for this one. Smile
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