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Muscidae II Finland [Female Mydaea corni]
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Posted on 13-04-2009 09:47
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Is this Phaonia also?
Lappeenranta, Finland, october, not collected, all photo,s here.
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Not Phaonia. Female Mydaea corni (no Phaonia bristle on hind tibia). Smile
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Wow, believe me or not but at the same time these pictures came here I was sitting at my scope and found my first Mydaea corni couple Grin Strange coindicence.

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Nice Jari and thanks Stephane, sorry but it is not easy for me to "see or not" those bristles.
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