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Pipiza lugubris
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Locaction: Midwest Sweden (Dalsland)
Date: 2006-JUL-07
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Sorry about the quality of theses photos. Is it possible to ID anyway? I have looked through my finnish hover fly book, but I haven't found this one. The photographs in that book is really poor. Checking Cyrille Dussaix nice site I think it might be Pipiza, and perhaps Pipiza festiva (female)!? What do you think?
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In no way it's festiva. Tarsae are too dark, for instance. Looks more like lugubris to me. Clear marked spot on the wings, all light hairs..
 
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Thanks Andr?! I'm glad I got at least the genera right Cool
 
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Identifying Pipiza from pictures is a very unwise idea.
Having said this, and ignoring it, I'm with Andre

female Pipiza lugubris. Shape of antenna is 'characteristic'

(please do note the ''Wink.


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