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Phaonia? Helina? (31.03.09)
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 12-04-2009 18:46
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Hello!

A 9 mm Muscid from end of March on a rotting banana in the garden (northwest Germany).
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My guess : Phaonia tuguriorum-group
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
My guess : Phaonia tuguriorum-group


Gnurks..., again? Cool This one seemed so light coloured...
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And is P.fuscata one of them..?? (P tuguriorum-group)

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No Joke, this is valida/errans/tuguriorum/scutellata set (the group of Phaonia with yellow legs, yellow apex of scutellum no prst acr - and 4 post dc !). The strongly infuscated crosveins suggest more likely P. tuguriorum/scutellata here.
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