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Diptera : for ID , perhaps a Muscidae ... from Belgium 2024-05-07
Tetrao
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Posted on 08-03-2024 08:39
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Hi all !!!

Yesterday I could picture the specimen below in my Garden.
It was not easy.

Here are some pictures. The length of the specimen is about 8,5mm measured on picture.

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The specimen seems to be "emerging" !

Is it possible to ID ???

Thank you for your comments. !!!

Edit : add picture of the face and 3d tibia (hind tibia) ...

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Perhaps this could hepl ID !!!


Didier
Edited by Tetrao on 08-03-2024 09:15
 
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Posted on 08-03-2024 10:56
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Hello Didier, it's one of Muscidae, indeed, and it's a fresh specimen, not fully sclerotised! I think it's a female Phaonia and I guess it's a Phaonia subventa. If you'll find the adult, we could be more sure.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thank you, Eric !!!
 
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Posted on 09-03-2024 13:22
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Eric,
Are you sure this specimen is a female ?

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No Didier, I'm not sure - my guess was based on your 4th image.
But this looks more like a male! TumbsUp
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Posted on 09-03-2024 15:32
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This was based on the first picture, I added the last one because I think it could help…
Thank you again ,
Have a good day,
Didier
 
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