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Cylindromyia brassicaria, yes, male
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Posted on 05-09-2023 21:56
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Hi,
today (Sept. 5th 2023) I got some species of diptera, new for me. Region Celle, Lower Saxony, Germany
first is this fly, may be a Cylindromyia cf brassicaria ? On Achillea millefolium.
Thanks for your help to identify this fly.
Norbert
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2nd pic
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3rd and last pic (but I've some more, if needed)
p.s. I think its a girl, isn't it ?
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It has long claws, so male.
 
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Hi John,
thank you very much. TumbsUp
Have a nice day, Norbert
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