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Rhingia cf campestris
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Posted on 23-08-2009 19:01
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The arista is bold, as far as i can see, which would lead to R. rostrata (Reemer 2000). But i believe it is another R. campestris ??

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Hello Klaas,

This should be a campestris indeed. The fly has black hind and side margins, and the female rostrata in my collection had completely red femora, which is not the case in your photo.

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