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Phaonia tuguriorum, Sussex
Will van Niekerk
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Posted on 01-03-2012 23:31
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The bold crossveins strongly recalled recently uploaded imaged of Helina, so I believe this to be Muscidae, too.

It would be so nice to be right once in a while.

28 February 2012,

Indoors, kitchen of residence.

Bosham, West Sussex (UK).

(Updated title to reflect suggested genus)
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Stephen R
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You are right. Grin I think this one's a Phaonia.
 
Will van Niekerk
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Hallelujah!!

Now I just need to increase the frequency of correctly assigned families, and I'll be well on my way to knowing what I'm talking about.

Thanks,

Will.
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Phaonia tuguriorum female.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
Will van Niekerk
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Thank you!

Updating title, and folder.

Will.
 
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