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Fly - Lejops

Fly - Lejops
Boxborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
June 15, 2005
Size: 8mm
It has patterns on the top of the thorax and on the top of the abdomen, and a long snout. Syrphid?

Not Rhingia, but Anasimyia!!!
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards

 
Anasimyia
Sorry Gerard, I should have stayed with Anasimyia like you said. I was questioned about it not being Rhingia with that long snout, and it did look similar. Thanks again as always Gerard.

Anasimyia sp.
A species from the genus Anasimyia!
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards

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