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Posted on 03-03-2018 19:12
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Systoechus or Bombylius?
I have a key, but i can understand what's the different :/...
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It is about the relative length of two wingcells br and bm (br longer than bm in Bombylius - br equally long like bm in Systoechus)

for pics try
for Bombylius http://drawwing.org/insect/bombylius-major-wing-0
compare for Systoechus fig b in https://biologicalsurvey.ca/ejournal/kme_06/images/figure_61.jpg

so yours is a Bombylius
 
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Probably a female minor, though this is very tentative.
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