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Josef Buecker
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Posted on 03-05-2008 19:37
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Hello Forum,

that fly I saw yesterday, May 2nd 2008, in Hagen (Northrhine Westfalia, Germany); 175 m above NN, on Cardamine amara growing in an artificial alder marshland. I think, it must be a species of the syrphidae family.

Is a closer ID possible? Please help!

Best regards, Josef
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Neoascia maybe podagrica female ???
 
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Posted on 04-05-2008 07:33
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Hello dipdip,

thank you for the quick answering.

My hope with the attached photo, that shows most probably a couple in copula of the same species is, that the fly can get an even closer ID. Is it possible? Which mark is necessary for a final species ID in this case?

Picture data are the same as above.

Best regards, Josef
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Posted on 04-05-2008 17:28
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Neoascia podagrica it's the right answer.
Amalia
 
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Nice to see the differences in the shape of the snout, within one picture Smile
 
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