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Muscina stabulans (Muscidae)
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Posted on 02-02-2009 12:03
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This was blowing a nice reddish bubble.

Size: ~8mm
Date: 20 September 2008
Location: Wooden railing around a pond (Helsingborg, Sweden)

Thanks for help!
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Muscina levida?
 
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Muscina is correct, but not M. levida (yellow basicosta, cell r4+5 too narrow).
The tibiae seems pale brown when lightening the picture, so I would say Muscina stabulans.
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Thank you both!
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
I would say Muscina stabulans.


I guess, this recent (January-26 at house wall, Germany) 9 mm fly is Muscina stabulans, too?
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Yes, no doubt. Wink
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Yes, no doubt.


Thanks, Stephane!
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