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Pipizella sp.
Margarita Auer
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Posted on 06-02-2010 12:38
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Dear members,


Which fly is this?
Photo 30.5.09 ,garden in Lower Austria, near Vienna

Thank You

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This fly is more for Syrphid specialists. I would not dare to put a genus name on this one.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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My goodness
Thank You Gabor I will change the forumplace

Best regards

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Looks like a male Pipizella to me....
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Change the title please to Pipizella sp.
 
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Margarita Auer wrote:
My goodness
Thank You Gabor I will change the forumplace

Best regards

Margarita
 
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