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with reddish-black legs . . .
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Posted on 11-10-2009 23:17
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From today, 11.10.09:
Switzerland, near Lake Zurich, 412 müM, balcony
Size: about 9 - 11 mm

Is it possible for ID? - female
Thanks a lot, Regards, Brigitte
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The eyes seem hairy, so that would make it Syrphus torvus, female, the autumn-generation.
 
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you are right - eyes with short hairs :-)
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I saw your website... you ARE a pro! Grin
 
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NO pro :-)
some flowers still not makes a pro :-) photography is not my "main job" its a very very serious part of my live, that it is. I'm learning hard . . . :-)

Did you had a look on your mails? we are a non EU country, I'v no idea how to sent flies through the custom to Netherlands. Do you know how to declare them and if it is not forbidden?
 
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