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Identification of a big fly
Volker
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Posted on 05-09-2008 17:48
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Hello

I found this fly in my greenhouse in Bexbach/Germany (today). The fly was biggish. Which species is that?

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Muscina stabulans
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Oh no, this is Phaonia valida.Wink
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Oh dear Sad Me and Jorge obviously need to go and practice our Muscids more Pfft Good thing we've St?phane on the forum to keep us on the right path Grin
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Hi Stephane and Susan

Thx for the Identification. So this is Phaonia valida?

bye Volker
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This is my opinion, yes.
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Salut Stephane

Merci beaucoup. ? quoi reconnais-je cette mouche?

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Phaonia for sure.
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