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Phasia pusilla?
ole
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Posted on 07-06-2010 21:10
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From the northern zealand/ denmark - forrest
clear, colourless wings, only few short hairs on frons - what other options could be?
-sorry, only this pict.

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Posted on 07-06-2010 22:56
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It certainly looks like P.pusilla ... P.barbifrons tend to have a blacker parafrontal, due to the extra hairs but also due to the lack of silvery dusting. Would be nice to see whether it has yellow or brown halteres though Wink
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Yes, certainly! - I didn´t get the chanceAngry

Thanks alot for the extra explanation, Chris.
 
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