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Trichopsomyia? --> Pyrophaena rosarum
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 28-07-2007 15:14
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Hello!

Sorry for the bad picture quality! I thought of a Cheilosia, but Gisela Merkel-Wallner told me that this might be a Trichopsomyia sp.. Found on July-23 near a hedge here in Ostwestfalen/Germany. Length about 7-9 mm.
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Platycheirus rosarum, female
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No, not Trichopsomyia, they don't have this little facial knob between mouth and antennae. This is a female of Pyrophaena rosarum, sometimes placed in Platycheirus!
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Hey, now you did it again Jere! GrinGrin
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oops... Wink
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Hello, Gerard and Kahis!

Many thanks! That's also a new one for me. Smile
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