Phaonia subventa

(Harris, 1780)

Phaonia subventa is a muscid fly described by Harris in 1780. It is distributed across parts of the Palaearctic region, with confirmed records from Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and the Azores (São Miguel). The species is relatively well-documented, with over 2,600 observations on iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Phaonia subventa: /fəˈoʊniə sʌbˈvɛntə/

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Distribution

Palaearctic region. Confirmed records include Belgium (including Flemish Region), Denmark, Norway, and São Miguel in the Azores.

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