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Muscidae (Phaeonia species)
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Cheryl Moorehead |
Posted on 04-02-2007 05:46
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Member Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Posts: 13 Joined: 15.01.07 |
I was hoping that this fly could be identified. It was found sunning itself on the wall of my house. It seems to be active all year round here in Seattle, Washington state (U.S.A.). It is about 1cm long, greenish-grey, and has a little bit of a marking on each wing. (A little line...I don't know which cell(s) or veins...) I have had trouble getting the picture to show when I've tried posting here before. If this doesn't work, can I perhaps email it somewhere? The photo was taken February 2, 2007. Edited by Cheryl Moorehead on 22-02-2007 20:18 |
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Cheryl Moorehead |
Posted on 07-02-2007 19:46
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Member Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Posts: 13 Joined: 15.01.07 |
04-02-2007 Found on brick wall of house Edited by Cheryl Moorehead on 07-02-2007 19:52 |
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Cheryl Moorehead |
Posted on 07-02-2007 19:50
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Member Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Posts: 13 Joined: 15.01.07 |
26-12-2006 Found on English Holly leaf |
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Cheryl Moorehead |
Posted on 14-02-2007 02:17
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Member Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Posts: 13 Joined: 15.01.07 |
This photo was taken on the same wall as the first 2 photos: Sunny, cool and near a rose bush. Edited by Cheryl Moorehead on 14-02-2007 02:21 |
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Cheryl Moorehead |
Posted on 22-02-2007 06:20
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Member Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Posts: 13 Joined: 15.01.07 |
This specimen was photographed on the bark of a Western Hemlock, about 1m up from the ground. Sunny, cool, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. About 1cm long, greenish/gray. White "feet". |
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Kahis |
Posted on 22-02-2007 10:05
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04 |
The first two photos are of a Phaonia species (family Muscidae). This is a very large genus in the northern temperate zone. The 3rd one is a slender muscid or robust anthomyiid. No. 4 & 5 are probably the same species as 1&2.
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Cheryl Moorehead |
Posted on 22-02-2007 14:53
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Member Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Posts: 13 Joined: 15.01.07 |
Thank you! You've helped me with a problem that's been frustrating me for some time! |
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