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Susan R Walter
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Can anyone identify this Chrysops from this angle? I think it is probably C. caecutiens, based on the combination of dark wing tips and dark legs, but just wondered if anyone had any other thoughts. Photographed 3 July 2019, Loire Valley, central lowland France on a site that centres around an old kaolin pit, now full of water, with heath, scrub and grassland. The site is very wet in winter, very dry in summer. I'd quite like to be able to ID this one, which evaded capture, as it was almost the only fly I saw on the site when surveying. The team I'm working with are hoping to get it listed as a ZNIEFF (a natural zone of interest for its ecology, flora and fauna).
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My only other photo of it.
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Yes, I agree, though other angles would have been nice !


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Well, these are the only photos I have. The guy it was sitting on was taller than me, so the angle is not ideal :-) Thanks for your input Theo, valuable as always.
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Ah ! She was sitting on his cap, I guess ?
I thought is was jeans.


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Correct. She was on the dragonfly guy's cap. I was hoping he was going to be super attractive to Tabanids because he was all in dark clothing and swishing around the waters edge, but no, this Chrysops was the only one! Too hot, too windy on the day I guess.
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Chrysops very typically attack the head on people.

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Yes, a cap is very necessary in these wetland habitats.
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