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Pherbina coryleti..?
hedy2411
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Posted on 17-01-2011 23:14
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Who knows the name of this fly..?
Picture is made 27-9-2009 in Zeist, Holland
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Female Pherbina sp. (Sciomyzidae).
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Hello Stephane,

Thanks for your reaction! I have another picture of the back, will it help to determine the species like Pherbina coryleta or is it just Pherbina spec.?

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A picture of the wing pattern would help, though I'm petty sure it's P. coryleti.
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Hello Stephane,

I have also this picture: can it help..?

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Stephane, is it now for sure a P. coryleti..?
 
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I can't be sure, but I still think about P. coryleti.
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So, I'll make it a certain P. coryleti.. It looks so much like it!! Thanks again for your answer Stephane!

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Hedy
 
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