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Xylotini from America in May (= Brachypalpus oarus)
John Carr
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Posted on 21-11-2012 21:30
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These flies are found on a boardwalk in a marsh in western Massachusetts, USA in late May.

From May 22, 2010:
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From May 29, 2009:
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Another from May 29, 2009:
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Edited by John Carr on 21-11-2012 23:34
 
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Gerard Pennards
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It's Brachypalpus oarus.
They are not all the same specimen, because the last picture is a female, the other pictures show a male!
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Thanks for the ID. Three specimens from two different years, same place and same time of year.
 
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