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Phaonia errans ?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Moscow region, 19 aug, 9mm, on tree bark
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Phaonia, yes. errans, no.
P. errans male has the frontal orbits touching and the hind femur yellow (see http://www.dipter...post_12297).
I'd say this is more likely Phaonia perdita.
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Thank you Tony.
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From 24 aug.
R4+5 bare, ntpl with hairs. Could I send it to Gallery as Ph. perdita?
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If it was from Britain, I'd say send it in as perdita, but I don't know if you have other species in Russia that could be confused with it. Maybe Kahis can help?
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Thank you Tony.
According Bey-Bienko key it is Ph. perdita (for female it is even easier that for male).
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