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Posted on 07-06-2010 21:27
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Hello
This fly on Helianthemum on a rock in a wood, Griesalp in the Alps 1500msm Bernese Oberland Switzerland, 04.06.2010 - is it a Riponnensia?
(no better pics available).
Greetings Maja
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I think it is Orthonevra. Did you collect it? Good Smile
 
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Hello André
if i had killed animals there, I think people would have eaten me. No, I didn't collect it.
But there was another fly I first took for Orthonevra. Now I am not even shure it is a Syrphid ...
Thank you for your answer!
Maja

Here it is (same location and time):
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Did you kill this one? Wink
It is a Syrphid, but due to the difficult background, for me it is not evident to say which genus even... Platycheirus?
 
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No I did not.
But the summer is not yet over ....
Thanks André!
 
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Some will be gone soon... so go back when no people are judging your behaviour Wink
 
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