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Lathria sp.?
Michael Stemmer
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Hello,

can someone identify this Asilidae? I think it could be a Lathria sp.

Location: Germany, Rhineland-Palatinum, 53572 Unkel, river Rhine valley, dry and warm habitat (grapeyards), 26. 07. 2014.

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Michael
 
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Sorry, this is family Syrphidae Wink Some kind of Cheilosia I would say...
 
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mimicry worked !!!
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Hi,

Cheilosia illustrata male.
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Syrphidae family - I never thought about that.

Thank you, Piluca and Josmal, for your help, and Jürgen for Identification,

Michael
 
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