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Hairy syrphidae - ID - perhaps Criorhina berberina ?
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Liether Kalkgruben near Tornesch, at an uncultivated natural area, 25 m, Outsidefoto: kuv, 13th of May 2015. Perhaps it could be Criorhina_asilica? Please help to get the ID.
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Hello,

kuv wrote:
Perhaps it could be Criorhina_asilica?

I'm no expert, but I found C. asilica less hairy. I would say, Criorhina berberina.
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Thank you very much Jürgen - I'll change headline, I hope that there is an expert to confirm your opinion.
Greetings Kuv
 
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In my opinion, C. berberina is more hairy :-)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/63075200@N07/sets/72157629247276702/

see also https://www.flickr.com/photos/63075200@N07/collections/72157629245717158/
 
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Yes treebeard, that pictures, named Criorhina berberina by Steven Falk, show a more hairy Syrphid. Thanks for this hint. For "my" fly this may perhaps suggest in direction of C. asilica. So I hope that this lines will be read by an expert, who tells me the "real" ID of "my" fly ...
 
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