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Nikita Vikhrev
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Moscow region, 09 sept, 8mm.
Not collected. 2 strong presutural ac, f - black - Ph. zugmayeriae?
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And how about Muscina? They have brown tip of scutellum, as it is visible in your photo.
This is only a suggestion as I don't have a key on hand to check more closely.
 
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Hi Andrius.
I didn't regard Muscina, because M isn't banded to R4+5, even slightly.
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Tony Irwin
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I'd agree that this is a Phaonia, but I'm not certain about the species.
Nikita - can you check whether there are any hairs (apart from the usual two bristles) on the notopleuron? These hairs will be quite small, and you will need a microscope to see them. If the notopleuron is bare then I'd go for zugmayeriae. If there are any small hairs (probably around the posterior bristle) then I think it may be trimaculata.
In Britain at least, zugmayeriae should have more than just the tip of the scutellum pale, and the humeri should also have a pale ground colour.
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Thank you Tony.
I do know this hairs on the notopleuron. As I wrote, fly isn't collected.
So, after: or absent, scutellum at least apicaly red, abdomen not yellow, 2 strong presutural ac, Zimin's key gives to possibility
1. ntpl bare, f - black - Ph. zugmayeriae
2. ntpl hairy, f-? - Ph. trimaculata,
I'll compare with musem material.
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