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nice Muscidae
Robert Heemskerk
hello flyforum,

Today I found a nice Muscidae sp., sitting on leaves in the shadow.
Place Amsterdam Forest.
size: 10-15mm
colours: nice!

This fly seems quite characteristic, perhabs it can be identified from the picture?
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
Robert Heemskerk
pic 2
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 30-06-2007 22:00
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
Robert Heemskerk
pic 3
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 30-06-2007 22:01
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
Stephane Lebrun
I dare : Mydaea (setifemur ?).
Kahis, do you approve ?

Regards.
Stephane.
 
Nikita Vikhrev
Why not Mydaea humeralis? I think on 3-d image 3 strong pv on basal half of f2 are visible.
Nikita
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Stephane Lebrun
Well, I was torn between setifemur and humeralis ! Grin
Your choice seems better.

Greetings.
Stephane.
 
Nikita Vikhrev
To tell you truth, Stephane, I'm not still sure that our choise of Mydaea instead of some Phaonia-Helina is correct.
I'd be happy to get some approval tooAngry
Nikita
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Stephane Lebrun
At least, it shouldn't be a Phaonia since the pd bristle on t3 is missing (knowing there is one exception - P. latifrontalis).
I am now impatient to get the Master's opinion, since I know Mydaea is his favourite genus. Wink
Stephane.
 
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