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Posted on 14-10-2009 15:38
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Hello, I am Cesa, newest member of Diptera.info.
Who can identify the attached fly? It comes from East Turkey, Van, total length of body about 7-8mm. Fotographed by Muhabbet Kemal in October.
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Posted on 14-10-2009 20:33
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I think it is a Paragus albifrons female, a syrphid fly. Cesa
 
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Thank you Cesa!
 
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Sorry ! but the link is not avalaible :-( I cannot find the pic at your website. If I open the main page is only available ! where did you place the photo ?
Andrzej
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