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Fly at tree wound, Arizona
Stephen
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Posted on 21-06-2011 13:42
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This fly was sheltering where the bark had been knocked off a living tree. There was no sap present. I didn't measure the size, but this wasn't a very big fly.

5 June 2011, Ramsey Canyon, Arizona, USA.
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Some kind of syrphid...
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This is a Syrphid of the genus Myolepta. In the USA there are about four species within a subgenus, with scale like setae. On bugguide.net there is one picture of a species from this subgenus, possibly the same species.
http://bugguide.n...iew/391819
(with special thanks to Wouter van Steenis, who sent me this information)
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Thanks so much Paul, Andre, and Wouter! It is great to learn the genus of this fly.
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You visited Ramsey Canyon (Huachuca Mtns.) in the nick of time Stephen! Sadly, it may now be all burnt-up...

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I sure hope not, though the news has been sobering! They closed the canyon the day I left, or rather the upper part. Such a special place, during a drought in an arid area, I was watching diving beetles and giant water bugs in the creek!
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