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Syrphid with golden hair (3pics)
Rupert Huber
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Hello to all!
Is this a Cheilosia, and if yes, which one? And if no, what else?
It was of the same size as e.g. Eristalis tenax.

8.8.2010, Germany, Upper Bavaria, Berchtesgaden National Park, Mt. Goell, about 1500m asl.
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Hello to all!
Really nobody with any idea. Or might it be Cheilosia grossa, which is the only one that I find similar in the gallery?
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Cheilosia canicularis
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Lots of thanks Lukasz! Are you sure enough, that I can submit it for the gallery?
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Yes, I'm sure. Similar species, which are difficult to distinguish are active in the spring.

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Thanks for this additional information, Lukasz!
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