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Vladimir Davydov
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Posted on 08-09-2007 14:31
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Somebody knows what is his name?
08.09.2007 St.-Peterburg
... Can be P.clypeatus?
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Hello Vladimir,
Well, it could be clypeatus, but that would just be a guess, Nowadays there are so many species of Platycheirus (with a lot of look alikes) that it's virtually impossible to identify it from a picture!Sad
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In any case of thanks for the answerGrin
 
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It is almost certainly P. clypeatus, since this species is totally dominating in September, and your fly looks exactly like it. The other common species around at this time is P. albimanus, a species with grey spots.
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Shock tnx Kahis
And on the previous thread there is an opinion? Or this all illegitimate children Scaeva selenitica and Eupeides corollae?Grin
 
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