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Which fly?
Michael Becker
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Posted on 24-07-2008 05:47
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Hello,

this fly is from western germany one month ago. I don't have an an idea where to put it (family? genus? etc.) Can anything be determined from this photo? (length about 5mm)

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Michael
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Andrew Whittington
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Criorhina (Syrphidae)? It's a guess ... anybody?
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Posted on 27-10-2008 11:09
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Not Criorhina (too small). Those longish antenna and the small size remind me of Pipizella, so it's possibly part of the Pipizinae (Syrphidae).
Edited by conopid on 27-10-2008 11:42
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Stephane Lebrun
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I agree, it is Pipizella female.
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