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Pollenia sp?
yamaneko
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Posted on 05-02-2009 14:55
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Hi everybody.

Could this be Pollenia sp.? I found this fly last year in July.

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Nadine
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Sorry, wrong forum, please move the thread.


If not stated otherwise photos are taken in west switerzland, wildflowerstrips in an agricultural landscape, 400 msm
 
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Nadine: Yes, Pollenia sp. No way of getting any further with these photos I think.
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Susan: Thank you very much. I really did not expect to go further with these fotosFrown. But Pollenia sp. is sufficent for me. I really looked several times at these photos, and yesterday a saw itGrin. What a success.

Regards, Nadine
If not stated otherwise photos are taken in west switerzland, wildflowerstrips in an agricultural landscape, 400 msm
 
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