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Cylindromyia brassicaria?
christoophe
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Posted on 27-11-2009 17:10
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attention, big pic. (1679 x 1521)

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I think we'd need to see an awful lot more of the fly to be sure of any ID Smile (in particular the abdomen, hind tibia & scutellum)
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Yes you are right Chris, the hind leg corresponds but i needs to show it.
In fact I want to understand towards the scutellum.
christoophe attached the following image:


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The basal scutellar bristles are obviously lacking, so it can't be brassicaria-subgroup. Moreover, the third antennal segment is rather long and the wings are rather strongly infuscated.
So my guess would be intermedia

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