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cheiloisia spc
uwe
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Posted on 26-04-2009 17:15
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dear people this could be female Cheilosia albitarsis or ch.ranunculi
can anyone help me identify my Fly
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I'd say a Melanogaster species.

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thanks jonas, but I dont think its Melanogaster maybe ch.bergenstammi and I forgot the date and place; Rotterdam 24april
I was almost shure cheiloisia spc but ..?
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It is certainly a Melanogaster (maybe hirtella). Check the face and you will immediately recognize that it doesn't have a knob, which is present in all Cheilosia spp.

Dieter
 
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thanks to both
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