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Posted on 30-03-2008 12:41
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Hello
picture 29 03 2008
Genus determined by St?phane on french forum.
possible to see specie. Thank
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Probably Cheilosia latifrons (=C. intonsa)Pfft :
http://flickr.com...07/page83/
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picture of pietro Pfft
Thank you
 
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Do you have one where we see the abdomen better?
 
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It is the best only one to see the abdomen
 
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Andre,
yesterday, abdomen is more visible
The white part before the head, what is it ?
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an other
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Christophe, these last two are members of Pipizini tribe (flat hairy face, without distinct facial knob ). Most probably Heringia...
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Stephane.
 
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yes, This error, I could guess it. Legs are differents also Cool
 
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Especially look at the difference in the face, not at the legs. Members of Cheilosia have all kinds of legs.
 
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The Heringia might be H. heringi
Amalia
 
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Yes andre, faces are very differentes.
Thanks all
 
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