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Phania funesta
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Posted on 01-09-2007 21:24
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Habitat: Leucanthemum vulgare (or lookalike)
Size: Slightly bigger than Phasia obesa/pusilla (I think it was, photo of that coming later)

I think this belongs to Muscidae, but I have no idea on the genus. First I thought something like Rhinophoridae, but the wing venation doesn't fit ... There is a slight bend in M, but Muscidae can have that. If not Muscidae, then I suspect a Tachinid ...

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Hello!

I think, no Muscid, but Phania (cf. funesta) (Tachinidae). Typical wing attitude.
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Posted on 02-09-2007 09:11
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Thanks J?rgen. Phania is missing from the gallery. That's why I missed it ...
 
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Posted on 06-09-2007 23:36
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Can someone confirm this ID!?
 
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Posted on 07-09-2007 00:27
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Looks good enough to me Smile
 
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Thanks Chris! Cool
 
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I think it's annoying to confirm excellent ID's, so normally I don't comment.
but when you ask, I can confirm !

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Ok, thanks. If I did something wrong, I'm sorry Sad
 
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No, you didn't, so nothing to apologize for.


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