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Cylindromyia sp.
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Hello
This day on a flower in NE of France, near Metz
It's looks like Cylindomyia sp. perheaps bicolor but this species, in my documentation, leave in S of France ??

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another photo of this fly
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Is this other photo, the same species : the shape on the abdomen is more lenght that the precedent ??
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another photo of this second specimen
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Yeah - really nice example of a Cylindromyia - nice photos Smile In my key it looks like it kets to C.auriceps but it would really need close examination of the specimen to be sure.
 
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Red tip of abdomen = C. bicolor,

not in the Central European keys, but quite common in the mediterrean area.


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