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Posted on 18-08-2006 14:53
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I think I have a Phasia barbifrons, caught in Shropshire on 14 August, flying with numbers of Phasia pusilla. The photo shows hairs outside the bristles on the parafrontalia. My specimen also has yellow halteres and all the other (P Pusilla) specimens I took have dark halteres. Is this likely to be P barbifrons?
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Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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Hi Nigel.

Congratulations. Not likely, but 100 %
(that is, if this is a 3 mm. small Phasia with clear wings and no dusting on abdomen, which i cannot see on the picture).

Theo
 
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Do you have a grid reference for that sighting? Grin
 
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Hi Chris,
I have all the details and will forward them to you. The site is in south Shropshire, near Bridgnorth. I have quite a few records for various species for you, which I'll put on a spreadsheet very soon and e mail to you. Smile

Cheers,
Nigel

PS _ There are some more malaise trap tachinids in the post to you today.
Edited by conopid on 18-08-2006 22:00
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That sounds great - might be the most northerly record for barbifrons so far Grin

I got the last lot of tachs thanks - I will get around to IDing them later when the season is over Smile
 
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