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Fly - Chrysogaster - male

Fly - Chrysogaster - Male
Fort Bragg, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
February 19, 2004

Male of Chrysogaster sp.
If I look at the swollen forehead and the orange antenna, I would say this is a male of Chrysogaster sp.!
In the USA there are 10 species found in this genus.
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards

Syrphid
This is a syrphid fly of the genus Cheilosia or a closely related genus.

Paul

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