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Syrphidae? (29.03.11) --> Cheilosia albipila (m)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

I was thinking that I was only photographing small bees (Andrena) on that willow (northwest Germany) today. But one turned out to be more dipteran, when looking at the photo. I have only this one (on all others there are really bees... Wink). About 7-8 mm.
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A pretty Cheilosia I presume
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Hello, Ruud!

rvanderweele wrote:
A pretty Cheilosia I presume


Many thanks! I suspected that genus, too, but was not sure. A very early one. But tomorrow there are 25 °C prognosed here - I hope to see many flies... Grin
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A pretty Cheilosia albipila male Smile
 
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Andre wrote:
A pretty Cheilosia albipila male Smile


Nice Smile. Thank you, Andre!
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