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Unknown>Cheilosia pagana
Melodi
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Posted on 20-04-2020 16:13
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Unfortunately couldn't get a wing shot, but maybe something can be told about it?
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Cheilosia sp. Maybe this photo is enough to key it out, but it would require some time.
 
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Thank you! I'll try to not scare them off next time.
 
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I got to pagana, but it's an old key and have many inconsistencies.
Eyes bare, face mostly bare, legs with red, arista bare/almost bare (hard to say, but nothing notable seen), jugae in longer white hairs, third antennal segment reddish-brown with black on top, but on the gallery pagana has longer hairs than the key illustration so I believe that's the ok length, it also has black seta on scutellum, it that a right species?
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Hi Melodi, I would agree with that!

Best wishes,
Helge
 
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Cool! Thank you!
 
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