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Muscidae? Thricops diaphanus? --> Phaonia pallida
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 13-07-2008 02:42
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...or just Phaonia pallida again? Frown

Yesterday night at light (northwest Germany), about 7-8 mm.
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Phaonia pallida.
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Phaonia pallida.


Thanks! I can't remember to have seen P. pallida with such dark markings on the thorax. Here some pics from a specimen in our garden yesterday.

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Same individual.
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Third picture.
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Hi J?rgen, there are all Phaonia pallida : 2 strong pairs of presutural ac, long plumose arista, densely long haired eyes, this combination rule out the other mostly yellow species (Thricops diaphanus, Helina montana). Males can occasionally have some dark vittae on scutum (though these specimens have strong and dark ones).
You already found this one with such pattern.
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