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Josef Buecker
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Posted on 16-02-2008 17:55
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Hello Forum,

again a fly from the alder marshland in Hagen (D) 175 m above sea level. This photo I took on June 23rd 2007. The plant in the background is Heracleum sphondyleum.

May be it is Cheilosia spec.? Is a closer determination possible?

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Tony Irwin
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I'm fairly sure this is Cheilosia illustrata (someone will tell us if I'm wrong!)
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You are not wrong Smile
 
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Thank you Tony, thank you Andre. There will be some more Cheilosia soon!
 
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We would like pictures from three angles: above, side view of the whole body and if possible a closer look at the head from the side (and even then, sometimes we cannot make a certain ID) Wink
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Hallo Andre,

I will do my best - in the future. The pictures from 2007 all are more or less snapshots. Sometimes better, sometimes worse. And: there is mostly only one picture. Sorry!

For 2008, I learned now by heart and in most cases, I will continue with better and closer pictures from all around the dipteras bodies.

Thank you so far. There are still 3 or 4 Photos of syrphidae from 2007 remaining. Then a better time will come.

Josef
 
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