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may be Xylota sp ?
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france, loire-atlantique, august 08 15th.
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not Xylota
more like Neoascia sp.
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thank you !!

i forgot the length : may be 5 mm or less.
 
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Indeed, a female Neoascia, and I think it's N. tenur because of the shape of the yellow spots on the abdomen.
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Many thanks !! Wink
 
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Many thanks !! Wink
 
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podagrica I'd say (bearheaded), looking at the antennae. Do you have a pic from above?
 
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Alas ! no ... the only other angle i have is this bad frontal one ...

i don't know if it helps ...
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and this one ... quite the same (first picture)
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i think that is podagrica looking to venation
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thank you !!
 
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