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Pelecocera latifrons, Syrphidae, Hungary, April 2007
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Mystery fly.
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Another view of the same fly. (This species seems to be very rare around here.)
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Chamaesyrphus lusitanicus in my opinion
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Arista is thickened and in apical position, so I'd say Pelecocera sensu stricto, probably P. latifrons.
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I'd go for Pelecocera, too.
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