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which Brachyopa (4 pics)
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 19-06-2010 15:01
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Hello to all!
Is there any chance to give a complete name to this Brachyopa (I suppose it's a Brachyopa...)?
Size approx. 10mm.

23.5.2010, Germany, Lower Bavaria, Natural reserve "Donauleiten" near Passau, about 460m asl
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I think it's a male Brachyopa panzeri!
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Thanks a lot, Gerard!
"I think" means that you are not totally sure, right?
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It should be: 'I'm quite sure'! GrinGrin
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???
Thanks for the explanation, Gerard. I take it as related to your way of expression and not to the fly.

So I keep the cf. in the middle of the name.

Please tell me, if my interpretation is wrong.
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