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Cheilosia sp.?
Maik Hausotte
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Posted on 03-05-2020 19:26
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Hello,
I have no idea what this fly from April 16, 2020 from Leipzig (Saxony) could be called. Is that a Cheilosia species (Cheilosia sp., Cheilosia cf. vernalis…)? Thanks for your help,
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Hopefully it works better now.

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Juergen Peters
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Hello Maik,

there is no Cheilosia with triangleshaped orange markings on the abdomen. This is a female Melanostoma scalare.
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Jürgen

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Maik Hausotte
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Hello Jürgen,

thank you for your help and the information about Cheilosia and Melanostoma scalare.

Best regards,
Maik
 
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The dark antennae and the limited dusting in the frons and face do not accord well with scalare. M. mellinum is more probable.
 
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Thank you very much and best regards, Maik
 
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