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Eristalinae -> Chrysogaster solstitialis & Cheilosia sp.
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Do these drone flies belong to the genus Cheilosia?
If yes could we get any further based on the following pictures?
Found on Central Greece on May (images 1 and 2) and June (images 3 and 4)of this year.

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Hello,

the first two are Chrysogaster solstitialis (male ad female), number three and four are Cheilosia.
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Hello,

the first two are Chrysogaster solstitialis (male ad female), number three and four are Cheilosia.


Thank you very much Jürgen!
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