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Helina cf evecta, was : Any ID ?
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Philippe moniotte |
Posted on 17-02-2009 20:02
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Muscidae, I guess, but what could it be ? Camargue, April 2 2008. Thanks for your help Philippe Philippe moniotte attached the following image: ![]() [85.55Kb] Edited by Philippe moniotte on 18-02-2009 20:03 |
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Xespok |
Posted on 17-02-2009 20:39
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Some female Helina?
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lagura |
Posted on 17-02-2009 21:57
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Looks like Phaonia tuguriorum to me.
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 18-02-2009 14:05
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I think Helina cf.evecta (legs black, no pd,) Joke van Erkelens ![]() |
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Philippe moniotte |
Posted on 18-02-2009 14:53
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lagura wrote: Looks like Phaonia tuguriorum to me. Well, that had been my first idea too, because of the dark cross-veins, but there are other aspects that don't fit, I think Thanks for your reply Philippe A beautiful hypothesis can be slain by an ugly fact. |
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Philippe moniotte |
Posted on 18-02-2009 14:53
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Thanks a lot to all who replied. Philippe A beautiful hypothesis can be slain by an ugly fact. |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 18-02-2009 22:41
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I agree with Joke, Helina evecta (other possibilty is Helina anosa, but I think I can see a complete row of av on hind femur).
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