Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Phasia => P. barbifrons

Posted by RamiP on 10-09-2022 16:36
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10.9.22 in Jyväskylä, Finland
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Edited by RamiP on 11-09-2022 15:47

Posted by RamiP on 10-09-2022 16:37
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Posted by RamiP on 10-09-2022 16:39
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Posted by RamiP on 10-09-2022 16:40
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Posted by RamiP on 10-09-2022 16:41
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Posted by RamiP on 10-09-2022 17:55
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My own proposal: P. aurulans, female

Raimo

Posted by Zeegers on 11-09-2022 15:29
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Why ? It is much too small.
And it is very likely a male, check the vertex width (vice versa in Phasia: broader in males !!)

This is quite likely Ph. barbifrons, just possibly pusilla.


Theo

Posted by RamiP on 11-09-2022 15:46
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Thanks Theo

That's what I wantedTumbsUp

Raimo

Posted by Zeegers on 11-09-2022 17:29
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No Mick Jagger this time ….