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Jean
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Could someone help me in identifying this fly? I shot the photo 12-9-2006 at Wijlre, Holland.
Thanks for the help

Jean
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Here is a second photo
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Male Lucilia sericata.
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I think the flower is a tiny little bit more interesting than the fly....

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Susan,

thanks for your quick reply!

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Is the orchid a Spiranthes sp?
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Yes, it is Spiranthes spiralis
 
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