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Muscidae?<Phaonia errans (M) ID'd by Stephane Lebrun
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Found this one yesterday while dragging myself round the garden...Anyone ID it?
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Male Muscina stabulans.
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Thanks once again Stephane...a new one for me...and also new for Shetland Smile. That's two new species for up here in one day.
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Stop, stop ! I have been too fast with this one : the eyes are distinctly hairy, so it is not Muscina at all. It is a male Phaonia errans (if 4 post dc - difficult to see with precision), otherwise Phaonia apicalis.
Sorry.
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No sweat Stephane
Phaonia errans is good, I've had that one a few times, but it isn't on my checklist...so still an unrecorded species for Shetland Smile. Thank you once more..
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