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Stratiomyidae -> Xylota segnis
Andre Megroz
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Syrphidae: Xylota.
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It looks like Chalcosyrphus (Syrphidae) to me, but I am not an expert...
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Ooops, too late and too wrong...awkward
 
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Thank you for your help. It could be Xylota segnis. What do you think?

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Xylota segnis has distinct spines on the lower side of femur 3 (see http://www.dipter...ad_id=8669). Your female shows such structures, so the species should be ok.
 
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Thank you, Sundew, for the confirmation.
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