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Posted on 20-04-2007 22:03
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Hi,

Please could anyone help to id this?possibly not a great id pic.
Found in rural sussex uk,I'd guess about 5mm,seemed quite small and chunky looking.

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Noel.
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Posted on 20-04-2007 22:15
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Family Sarcophagidae?
 
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Posted on 20-04-2007 22:48
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or may be some small Phasia?
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Posted on 20-04-2007 23:06
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Was it photographed recently? It does look like a Phasia (small antennae, petiolate mein-M with curve etc). Dusting might suggest P.obesa but it's an odd angle - any other shots?
 
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I found it just a few days ago...i only got a few shots before it flew off.
this one shows a slightly different angle
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Yeah, I'd be reasonably happy to say it was Phasia obesa, but the angle makes it a bit tricky to get my bearings. If so it would be a nice sighting because I don't think I have ever seen it this early in the UK. In Belshaw the (British) flight period was quoted as starting in "early June" but in Tschorsnig & Herting the (European) flight period is listed as starting in "early May", which suggests the species is now fitting in an early brood here where there wasn't one before... perhaps.
 
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Posted on 22-04-2007 14:55
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thanks for the helpful replies + id Smile always good to see + photograph a new one for my collection.

Seems everythings out early with this weather were having.

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