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Reiner
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Posted on 04-05-2010 21:30
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hello together,

i take the photo of these fly on 2010-05-04
in Ennepetal / NRW / Germany.
It is about 12 mm long.

I search the name.

mg. Reiner
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A very freshly emerged male Cheilosia albitarsis/ranunculi.
 
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Hello Andre,

many thanks for your help.

now i think, it is Cheilosia albitarsis, because there is a thread with Cheilosia ranunculi in these forum with very good pictures.

mg. Reiner
 
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It is very hard to tell from pictures. At least even specialists don't do that, unless you have a full detail view on the tarsae... Wink
 
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Hello Andre,

in the following picture is the tarsae.
It is a picture detail and very blurred.

mg. Reiner
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