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Cheilosia ?
Philippe moniotte
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Posted on 03-09-2007 06:49
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A largish fly (12 mm approx.), which somehow I believe is a male Cheilosia sp. Can anyone comment and or complete ?
Marche-les-Dames (B) August 30 2007 in wet wasteland close to a wooded area.
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Same fly as above
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in my opinion this fly is Cheilosia chrysocoma.
it's a beautiful fly.

best wishes
Amalia
 
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Sorry Amalia, but no, not chrysocoma. It's a spring species, and furthermore it also has long dense red hairs on the thorax. Also it is not as big as this one.
This one is Cheilosia canicularis! There are however similar species, like Cheilosia himantopus, but that one is a spring species. Third possibility would be Cheilosia orthotricha, but I think that one would be a bit smaller and not that shiny! Real details for separation are only visible under Microscope!
Greetings, Gerard
Greetings,
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Philippe moniotte
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Thansk Amalia and Gerard for taking the time and trouble.

Philippe
 
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