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Cylindromyia pilipes? => C. pilipes or C. brevicornis
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From the photos, C. brassicaria is much more likely, but we cannot see important characters like the eponymous long raised hairs ventrally on hind femur and tibia.
see: https://diptera.i..._id=113505
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eklans wrote:
From the photos, C. brassicaria is much more likely, but we cannot see important characters like the eponymous long raised hairs ventrally on hind femur and tibia.
see: https://diptera.i..._id=113505

Thank you!
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Well, it is a female, so don't use male characters.
And it has 3 pairs of marginals on tergite 4,. so it is definitely NOT brassicaria.

So, to me, pilipes female is quite likely, though it could be brevicornis as well.


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Thank you, Theo!
 
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