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Unknown fly => Cetema cereris (Chloropidae)
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Posted on 23-07-2014 16:11
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Russia, Kirov region.
18.07.2014.
Vladimir.

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Wow, recently there're so many of them. Cetema cereris (Chloropidae)
 
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(my surprise was senseless Angry...this is theorically the commonest species from the genus Cetema)
 
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Thank you very much, Valerio!

I am no expert on all the topics are not being followed.

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Cetema cereris (Fallén, 1820), female, Chloropidae. Easily to identify after the yellowish arista. Compare comments to further images of this abundant species, which develops in Poaceae.
 
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