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Pipiza ?
ole
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Posted on 24-05-2008 21:29
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Noctiluca?
Near forrest - denmark.
ID ok?

Thanks in advance, Ole
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Looks more like a Trichopsomyia (within the same tribe of Pipizini).
 
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Posted on 24-05-2008 23:02
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Thanks Andre.

rings no bell Frown.
When searching no pict.
In the danish redlist i found Trichopsomyia joratensis (only 4 examples) and Trichopsomyia flavitarsis (rare) so ....
is it or is it maybe Wink

I would be so happy.
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Posted on 25-05-2008 11:07
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Looks like a typical female Pipiza to me...
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 25-05-2008 11:07
Stephane.
 
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Could also be Pipiza , that is correct. No good view on the side of the head.
 
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Posted on 25-05-2008 19:26
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Well - I?m sorry the pict?s is not good.
last try with more or less sharp head from top Sad

Stephane and Andre - Thanks a lot for your comments.

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