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Some kind of fly - Blera - female

Some kind of fly - Blera - Female
Bedford, Westchester County, New York, USA
June 27, 2005
Size: House fly size

Moved to the guide
I moved this nice image to the guide. Remember that you can do that yourself once it has been properly ID'ed.

Syrphid female, genus Blera
And probably it is a Blera confusa again, but for that I should be able to look at the tarsal segments of it's front legs, And I can't!
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards

 
Blera
Thanks Gerard, unfortunately I have no other shots showing those tarsal segments.

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