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Cheilosia scutellata it is
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Norway, 28.07.09, over 10mm
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Platycheirus albimanus I think.
 
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Cheilosia?
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Platycheirus? Cheilosia?

I am lost.
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It not Platycheirus. At Platycheirus front tarsae broadened
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It's not often I'm right....but I'm wrong again Frown. Vladimir is right about the front tarsi, I have been been told before.

 
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Cheilosia scutellata, male.
 
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Many thanks all.

Roger: it might be better to be wrong than to be too ignorant to have an opinion.. like me Frown


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