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Brachyopa testacea (was dorsata?)
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Posted on 22-05-2010 17:19
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Could this Brachyopa with body 5-6 mm be a dorsata? On Anemone nemorosa with Populus and Betula close.

Photo from Norasundet, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 22 may 2010

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Arista seems to be long pilose, so dorsata or related is out of the question. It should be Brachyopa testacea or B. obscura, and I think it's a quite fresh specimen of the first.
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Thanks for correcting my choise of species.
I think that the bright and fresh speciemen turns me in wrong direction.
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