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Posted on 19-05-2008 17:42
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who can help, is it B. vittata?

Fotos: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 26. april 2008

Thank you.

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Certainly looks like it Smile
 
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Many thanks Andre for confirming B. vittata.

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Well, I didn't really confirm... I said it looks like it. There is not enough detail on the antennae, for example. In fact, I am not sure, because the snout seems a bit too short for vittata.
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OK, then cf, thank you for the new infos about Brachyopa.

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