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Rhingia - maybe rostrata? -> Rhingia cf campestris
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Posted on 04-11-2011 21:43
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Hi

Switzerland, 26.10.2011, 430 msm, on balcony

We do have a lot of Rhingia campestris (a lot of cows nearby). Could this pale Rhingia be a R.rostrata?

any help would be very welcome,
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3, adding a pic from head . . .
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Did you collect it?
Not really sure from these pics...
 
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Hi André

not collected.
It's very hard for me to kill a hoverfly only to know its name. Even if I don't know afor if the fly could be ID'd by photo only.
Is there any detail (visible be photo) to make sure about R.campestris /R.rostrata?
Adding a (bad) pic from arista . . .

Anyway, thanks a lot for your help!
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I still think it is campestris, even if it's lighter. The extra pic doesn't really help more.
 
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Hi André
thanks a lot for second look too on this thread!
Kind Regards, Brigitte
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