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Anthomyiidae ? >Syrphidae/ Eristalinae/ Xylota segnis
solito de solis
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Posted on 06-06-2016 09:13
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This could be a very stupid suggestion as i'm little bit lost
The organism is in a glass bottle, impossible to see the wings opened
and as I'm Jaïn, I can't kill it...
so
brow to bronze color, with gold reflects, about 14 mm length, dark brown eyes
Liège, Belgium, 06062015 before storm

merci
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John Carr
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Syrphidae, subfamily Eristalinae.
 
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This looks to be a Xylota sp. Maybe segnis??
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@ John Carr
@ Steve Crellin

merci beaucoup
Eristalinae/Xylota are enough for me

A picture of the last abdominal segment, something contractile

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Paul Beuk
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Xylota segnis, yes
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