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Pinned Phaonia falleni, Muscidae
JariF
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Posted on 12-04-2009 08:20
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Hi,

this very Mydaea like fly has no setulae on radial node Frown June 14.2007 Helsinki, Finland.

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Difficult to say, but looks Mydaea for me too. These setae are often broken, did you check both sides of both wings under high magnification?

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Well, there might be marks in the places where the setae has been. I don't believe there are other possibilities for genus or ... ?

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I am bothered by the ad on mid tibia. Are you sure there is no Phaonia bristle on hind tibia ? If yes, I have a species name to propose...
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O-ops! I overlook this ad.
I agree with Stephane - Phaonia falleni fits ok.
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Here is a picture that may help. I was just slow with photographing or Nikita was too fast Smile Thank You again.

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I had to be fast to save my blemished reputation Angry

t3 with strong apical pv
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I agree with Stephane - Phaonia falleni fits ok.

It's just like you could read in my mind Nikita ! Grin
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Thank You both of You. A new species for me again Wink

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Hello

Can anyone tell me how many pre ac there are on this female?

Can't quite see with the pin

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