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Posted on 18-09-2007 10:35
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Can this be Mydaea urbana ?
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No, Teddy, with 2 rows of posterior setae on mid tibia it is female of Phaonia angelicae
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Hi Nikita
Thank you very much,don't think i'll ever learn this.
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I agree: Phaonia angelicae. A common autumn species around here.
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Mydaea urbana, I submitted into Gallery becoming very popular as an example of fatty greyish-dusted Muscidae. Unfortunelly I havn't so far good enought image of Ph.angelicae (in Moscow region it isn't too common species, I suspect it prefer warmer placesGrin).
With Kahis's confirmation I'd beg you, Teddy, to submitt this image into Gallery.
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Thank again,to both of you Smile
I'll submit it to the gallery
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