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Cheilosia? from Japan
Michael Becker
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Posted on 18-12-2007 22:49
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Hello,

What fly is this? The most similar picture I found in the gallery was Cheilosia albipila.

I took the picture in summer near Kyoto.

Thanks.
Michael
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John Smit
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Hi Michael,

I think it's rather a species of the Cheilosia illustrata complex and in Japan that could wel be C. motodomariensis. Unfortunatelt I have no characters at hand to distinguish them.

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Andre
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Maybe this guy/site can help you further?
http://homepage2....ame2_e.htm
 
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Posted on 19-12-2007 11:38
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This is a Syrphid, which I never managed to observe while in Japan.

Could this be

http://homepage2.nifty.com/syrphidae/flame2_e.htm

Ch. bombiformis (Matsumura)?
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Andre
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I admit it resembles a lot, but I wouldn't be able to make a certain ID. Better ask this Japanese guy Cool
 
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Michael Becker
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Thanks for your answers.

My guess now is C. motodomariensis, because both the eyes and the head seem to be pilose. Nevertheless I followed your advice and sent the picture to the japanese syrphidae guy. In case he answers I will inform you, what fly it is.

Michael
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