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Coenosiinae ?
ChasMacey
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Posted on 31-01-2007 10:26
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Hi,

Can anyone assist with an Id for this fly please ? it is very similar to my last post in which Martin kindly pointed me to Coenosia tigrina but I don't think it is the same sp. The picture was taken at the same time in the same area on 27th May 2006 in Surrey Southern England


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Susan R Walter
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Do I spy a Phaonia bristle there?
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Well the bend in vein M is very sharp, which suggests subfamily Muscinae. But at least no one doubts this is a Muscid!!
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Susan R Walter
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Sorry - of course, the M vein bend means it is not Phaonia - not paying attention properly.
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Hi Susan, and Gabor

Thanks to you both.

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