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Platycheirus?-> Platycheirus clypeatus
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Forrest /marsch near Copenhagen
16.July
on grass

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My guess is a female Platycheirus clypeatus.
Stephane.
 
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Thanks alot Stephane

Your guess is P. clypeatus, Could it be something else?
Ex. P. scambus or... sp.?

best regards, Ole

 
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Mistake is always possible, but I'm pretty sure it's P. clypeatus. Wink
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Thank you very mutch Stephane
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Best regards,
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