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Nemorilla floralis female
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Posted on 18-04-2014 16:27
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It must be Cyzenis albicans again. But I can't find photos of this species with such a large dark part on the thorax.Frown
Photo 18-4-2014, Bergen, The Netherlands.

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Hi Thijs,

Not quite as dark as yours but have you seen this one:

http://waarneming.nl/foto/view/3157170

James
 
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Hi James,
Thanks. I had searched on Waarneming too, but hadn't seen the fly of John. http://waarneming...ew/3157170 So it is more usual than I thought. Smile
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Whatever it is, it is not Cyzenis, I see apical scutellar bristles.

I am thinking: female Nemorilla floralis.


Theo
 
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Thanks Theo. I never learn.
I've one other photo.

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Yeah, look at the bristles forming a roughly equilateral, forward-pointing triangle on the humeral callus. Wink
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Thanks Chris. Pfffff hoverflies are easier! Smile
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Noooo, I hate hovers ... tried to do some a few years ago and realised why I changed to tachinids Wink
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