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Phaonia amabilis
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Posted on 05-06-2010 22:39
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Norway, 05.06.10
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Maybe even Phaonia? It is late and I am clueless as usual Frown
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Phaonia seems correct. Phaonia amabilis or P. villana are two possible candidates to me.
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Anything I can show you that would nail it? I have several more pics.
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A large an acute crop on notopleuron...
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Here you have it from two angles, I hope this is sufficient.
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Thank you for these additional pictures : notopleuron seems bare as I expected, what would rule in Phaonia amabilis (=rufiseta) according to the keys. It is not recorded from Norway, but very near (from Sweden). It seems also that your fly has the crucial character distinguishing it from the similar Phaonia : on P. amabilis, the two median stripes on scutum, seen from behind, are fused to form a single broad stripe, exactly as we can see on your 2nd picture. A view from behind could confirm that, but I am already confident. Also the base of 3rd antennal article which is yellow speak for this species...
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That is great! Should findings like this be reported somewhere?

Thank you again for all your help!
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It was a pleasure to work with you. Smile
It is always worth reporting new records of course, but I think the ID must be confirmed with a specimen in hands before, it is wiser.
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Yes, I thought so, I could easily have caught it Frown

Well I will collect more seriously later in life.
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Thought maybe fellow members would need a laugh:

This is how bad I am at collecting flies:

EDIT: I posted here because this is the species I was looking for...
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Nice work Hakon....weren't you working in Accident & Emergency when I fell off the scaffolding last year. I recognise your work....Frown

Roger...still hobbling about without the aid of a Zimmerframe, just.

EDIT; Which model of Dyson Vacuum Cleaner do you use...so I can buy a different model Smile
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This is why I stick to photos for the time being, I could post a pic of my entire "collection", though it bares many similarities to my two-year-old's collection of accumulated slugs after an hour of 'bug hunting', most of which are stuck to his hands.

To be serious, I caught it in a plastic cup with a lid, and when closing the lid the fly was on its way out Frown

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