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Tachinidae ? [2010]=> Phaonia subventa male
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Posted on 09-04-2015 19:59
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Hello,

Is it some kind of Tachinidae ?

western France (Loire-Atlantique), April 25 2010, South edge of a wood.
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No, a Muscid

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Zeegers wrote:
No, a Muscid

Theo


Many thanks !!

It was my first guess and at second sight I went wrong looking at abdominal setae ...

May be Phaonia ... ? bicincta, rufiventris ... ?
 
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Hello,

pat_der2003 wrote:
Is it some kind of Tachinidae ?


No, look at the wing venation. It is Muscidae, Phaonia subventa male (I photographed it today, too Cool).
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Juergen Peters wrote:
It is Muscidae


Sorry, I did not scroll down enough and did not see, that Theo already stated that... awkward
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Thanks you Very much !! Smile
 
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