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Episyrphus balteatus from Israel.
zcuc
Found those two sp. in Israel.
They both found in the same place so I think they are the same sp. but still there are some small differences.
Edited by zcuc on 24-12-2007 20:52
 
zcuc
And the second
 
Juergen Peters
Hello!

I don't know if there are additional species in Israel. Here in central Europe they would be undoubtedly Episyrphus balteatus.
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Jürgen

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zcuc
Thanks Juergen,

The tergite coloration looks a bit diffrent. if all Episyrphus has such color variation what is the main characteristic which used to identify Episyrphus?
 
crex
zcuc wrote:
The tergite coloration looks a bit diffrent. if all Episyrphus has such color variation what is the main characteristic which used to identify Episyrphus?


As far as I know there are only one Episyrphus species in Europe.
 
zcuc
Does this apply also for Israel?
 
Juergen Peters
Hello!

zcuc wrote:
The tergite coloration looks a bit diffrent. if all Episyrphus has such color variation what is the main characteristic which used to identify Episyrphus?


The colouration and broad of the bands are rather variable (the narrower light bands are often silvery), but the overall pattern is indistinguishable for Episyrphus balteatus (in rare cases there are some melanistic individuals, though). This migrating species is one of the most numerous hover flies here Smile from February to November (also called "winter hover fly"Wink.

http://insektenfo...Episyrphus
http://insektenfo...Episyrphus
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Jürgen

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jorgemotalmeida
yep. E. balteatus. They can have a strong variation in abdomen. Pfft
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
zcuc
So I guess this one is also E.balteatus? a male?
Edited by zcuc on 24-12-2007 20:56
 
jorgemotalmeida
yep. i'd say E. balteatus. male, right,
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
zcuc
Anyone know if there are other Episyrphus sp. in Israel?
 
Gerard Pennards
I know! Smile
There are no other Episyrphus species in Israel.
There are other species in the genus, but these are found in Oriental and Austalian part of the world.
Episyrphus balteatus is nowadays cosmopolitan, found almost everywhere!
greetings,
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
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