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Melanostoma or Platycheirus
Gerrit Oehm
Melanostoma or Platycheirus ...
(Nothern Germany)
Edited by Gerrit Oehm on 28-12-2011 15:59
 
Menno Reemer
Melanostoma or Platycheirus
 
Paul Beuk
The shape of the terminal segments makes me suspect it is an intersex, hence the absence of markings...
Paul

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Menno Reemer
I agree with Paul that it looks like an intersex
 
Gerrit Oehm
Intersex only says that it is a mix (?) between male and female, does´t it?
I saw some in the Forum before- are they common among fly?
This seems to be the same species.. maybe it heps for determination.

Gerrit
 
blowave
The last photo is very strange, it looks like it has a hole in the top of it's head. Shock

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Robert Zoralski
It is a mouthpart. Don't you see the head is upside-down? Wink
 
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blowave
Robert Zoralski wrote:
It is a mouthpart. Don't you see the head is upside-down? Wink


Now that you mention it, yes! Grin

It didn't really look like it could have been upside down! Wink
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Ginks
I've never seen a hover twist its head round like that... I wouldn't have known the hole was a mouthpart. That's a very interesting photo, thanks for sharing it with us!
TTFN,
Ginks

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