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ankiengstrom
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Posted on 11-06-2010 10:35
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I have searching in my Syrphidae book and it's only Lejota ruficornis I can see match my picture. It's taken yesterday (10/6 2010) in Sweden. I don't have any picture on the face, it's fly very quick. :-)

Anyone who can see on this picute if is is a Lejota ruficornis?

thanks for your help
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Looks like Pipiza, probably P. quadrimaculata.
Lejota is very rare genus of fly but I found one male this yearSmile
 
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Oh, I see, I didn't get so good pictures, it's frustration sometimes. Shock
I found it in my book and I think this is a male, and I took some photos on other one and I think that can be a female, she has the sign on her abdom and they fly not far away from each other.

Thank you very much for your help Grin
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hello,

its a beautiful photo and a beautiful capture !

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Thank you. Smile
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This is a female, indeed like Lukasz says, probably P. quadrimaculata.
 
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And Lejota from PolandSmile
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