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Sepsis cynipsea
hedy2411
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Posted on 31-01-2011 22:34
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Is this a Sepsis violacea fly...?
Picture is made 4-10-2010 in Zeist, Holland
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Sara, do you know this one...?
 
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I'm sorry awkward
Unfortunately I'm not expert of Sepsidae and I don't know informs about them, too! Sad
Edited by Sara21392 on 02-02-2011 17:28
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
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I would not put my money on violacea but cannot say which one. Is this the only shot you have?
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Other pictures are more or less the same. One shows a bit more the nose, but I don't think that you are looking for that...?
 
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Given the shape of fore tibia, it is Sepsis cynipsea (male).
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Sara, Paul and Stephane, thank you for your help and I'm happy we found it...!! Smile

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Hedy
 
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