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Posted on 27-04-2010 18:22
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Norway, 27.04.10
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Bumping this one and addin a quastion:

Are there any other Phaonia with yellow / orange abdomen other than P. bitincta, subventa and rufiventris?
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I'd need a dorsal view to see whether scutellum is red-tipped, whether there are some presut. acr., frons width and more details...
Other Phaonia with yellow/red abdomen (so unlike this one) are P. pallida, P. regalis, P. kowarzi.
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Ok, sorry, this was the only shot I got.

The reason I asked about the Phaonias with yellow / orange abdomen is that I instead of posting subventa once a day, I was hoping I had them all Grin

Could I ask if you can make anything out of these Scathophagas:

http://diptera.in...d_id=29595
http://diptera.in...d_id=29596
http://diptera.in...d_id=29597

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Many thanks for looking at those Smile
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