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Cheilosia sp.
Vladimir Davydov
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Cheilosia cf carbonaria?
2009, 6 june. St.-Petersburg, Olgino
~10mm
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It's got hairs on the face so Its something like Cheilosia vulpina. However it's not possible to be definite about thatFrown
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C.vulpina in region St.-Petersburg is not foundSad
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Front strongly convex. Can be C. frontalis?Frown
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Maybe Andre knows?Pfft
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Big, black, eyes and face haired, june..,.it looks like Ch. variabilis
 
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Variabilis indeed.
 
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Thanks. At C. variabilis bare arista ?Frown
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