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Sciomyzidae -> Pherbina coryleti
Pentti Ketola
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Can anyone suggest a species here Psacadina?

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Interesting. This picture already appeared in the forum and was tentatively identified as Pherbina coryleta. I was hesitating between that species and Psacadina, but duid not have all my keys with decriptions available. Now I think Pherbina is correct.
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Both head !awkward
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I think this is Pherbina coryleti. We have only Psacadina zernyi in Finland and it has differend wing pattern. The main difference, missing subalar setae, is not visible in this picture. Good lateral picture would tell more.

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I thought it was the same too. It is a Pherbina, but I wouldn't bet that it is not P. intermedia seeing this photo.
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Yes, but as we don't have intermedia in Finland (so far Smile) it didn't come to my mind.

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Thanks nevertheless !
 
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