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i?m not sure, i think the pic doesn?t give info enough for species
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cheilosia?
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but hope genera is possible
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Hallo
if your animal locks like that one and has no hairs on the eyes and dark hind femurs, it is probably a Syrphus vitripennis female. May be an expert can confirm my suggestion.
Maja
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the 3 is a Melanostoma sp. female but I cannot say which one. Maja
 
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