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Cylindromyia pilipes?
Ingrid Altmann
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Posted on 03-12-2009 19:25
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Hello,
is this Cylindromyia pilipes? I found the fly on a glade near Furth im Wald, Bavaria, Germany (2007-08-04)

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Hi,

I haven't seen a pilipes, but to me this looks like brassicaria. According to the Central European key, pilipes should have yellow-brown (black in the picture) basicosta and six marginal bristles on tergite 4 (four in the picture).
 
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Or it is intermedia, since the third antennal segment seems quite long, the wings are rather strongly infuscated and I don't see a basal scutellar bristle (but if it is there, it would be hard to see).

I agree it is not pilipes

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Hi,
I have just one (bad) image of this fly. The location ist situated 700 m about sea level.

Thank you for the help!
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