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unknown Syrphidae? ID not possilble
Reimund Ley
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Posted on 20-07-2021 13:15
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this Syrphidae was found on a leaf in a little stream,
the fly was about 8-10mm,

found in Germany, Northrhine-Westfalia, Herten, altitude 80m, 3. 7. 2021


greetings

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possible to identify?
 
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The antennae seem to be black, so probably genus Platycheirus and not Melanostoma. In this case, this male should have modified forelegs, which is not visible. The pictures are far too small, important details cannot be seen.
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Hello Claudia,

thanks to you for your answer,
it seems so that our pictures are too poor for ID.


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