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Phaonia sp.
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Posted on 22-04-2006 21:57
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Is this fly a species of Phania ??
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A second photo of this fly
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I don't think so. Tachinida my test.
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Definitley looks like a Tachinid. Wing venation should rule out Muscidae. Also the abdomen is too hairy. Somewhere around Eoristinae (or Tachininae), but Zeegers will help you further.
 
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Looks like a tachinid to me too - but when and where was it seen?
 
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Seen in NE of France, the 19/04/2006
 
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My guess is Theo's Phryno vetula ... even though I have hardly ever seen it here in the UK - it seems to be much commoner in mainland Europe.
 
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Hello Iweit
Have a look on my recent thread called "tachinid" of 7/05/06. Theo proposed Phryno veluta as ID to my photos, also from France. You can compare.
 
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