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Myathropa florea, thanks
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Northern Germany, Lower Saxony, Celle, Sept. 14th 2021
Hi out there, a few day ago, I went for a walk and took my camera with me. Alongside a forest road there were a lot of Solidago aka goldenrod. On these flowers I got many insects, especially Syrphidae, taking a bath in pollen. A few I could identify by my self, for some I need confirmation (or refuse if I'm wrong) and some I didn't know at all what species I got, can you help out?

female ?
5th and last, it's a female? which species?
Many Thanks to all of you helping to ID these flies, have a nice day, Norbert
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Myathropa florea, and I have no idea why you posted a bunch of Syrphids to be ID'd in the Asilidae Forum...
 
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Thanks for all your answers, were welcome.
Yeah, I did it by accident in the wrong forum ans saw it first wenn finished, I asked then in the shoutbox if an admin can move it to the syrphidae section.
I like yourt beard Smile
Norbert
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