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Physocephala sp
jorgen
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Posted on 01-03-2008 14:11
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Andre advised me to place this photo here, perhaps that someone could identify the fly. The photo was taken in Belgium at 1 august 2007 in a kind of wetland. It's the ony photo i could make before he flew away.

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Physocephala indeed, looks like rufipes to me


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agree with Physocephala too.
 
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It is rufipes indeed. Thanks for posting it.
 
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Thanks for the identification.
 
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