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What's this fly ?
Eric Steckx
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Posted on 29-11-2007 10:31
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I meet this fly in south of Alsace (France, near the swiss frontier) 28/4/2007, in a wet forest.
No idea of the family Sad
Thank for your help
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A male Brachyopa, Syrphidae. You'll need the pros to get the species.
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Thank you,

I searched many families but not Syrphidae !
With my key and a better picture taken by my wife, I doubt between insensilis and bicolor. Right ?
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The humeri are greyish, so I'd say: cf. pilosa.


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