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Eupeodes nitens?
crex
Location: Midwest Sweden (Dalsland)
Date: 2007-AUG-03
Habitat: Garden

I tried to key it out, but I didn't even come to a conclusion as to what genus it is and I'm not gonna guess. Help, please! Cool
Edited by crex on 02-03-2008 15:58
 
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Andre
Eupeodes sp., maybe nitens.
 
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crex
Thanks Andr
 
Zeegers
The frons suggests latifasciatus


Theo
 
crex
E. latifasciatus should have the yellow spots of tergites 3-4 "anterior edge parallel with anterior edge of tergites". I'm not sure that is the case here!?
Edited by crex on 02-03-2008 18:24
 
viktor j nilsson
hi, this is my first post here so I should say hello to everybody!

to the syrphid in question I do not have an answer to its specific identity but would like to add that the large, rectangular dark spots on the sternites should exclude E. latifasciatus? and I think that I see two distinct dust spots on the frons in the last picture, which latifasciatus obviously doesn't have.

The sternite pattern is typical for E. nitens, but female E. nitens would have femur 3 entirely yellow and a much darker tergite 5, isn't that right?

Could this be E. bucculatus?
 
amalia_raluca
I vote for latifasciatus:
frons entirely shiny, half black, half yellow
tergite 5 with lateral margins yellow
the yellow bands of the tergits 3 and 4 reach the lateral margins
Amalia
 
Andre
I see dusted frons. Another candidate is bucculatus, which also can have such yellow bands on the abdomen. This would also be more in line with Viktor's correct remark, about T5 being rather yellow.
 
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Zeegers
Sorry.
I missed the ventral picture (or was it there the first time ?)
The black markings clearly prove that Andre was right all along:
it is nitens.
Nitens and nielseni can have frons in female similar to latifasc., this fooled me. Bucculatus has different frons.

Theo
 
viktor j nilsson
but still, i did not think nitens can have such a darkened femur 3 and yellow hind margin of T5! Zeegers, have you seen nitens showing these characters?
 
Andre
Eupeodes is a very difficult, 'cause variable, genus. I wouldn't give this one a 100% certain ID.
 
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crex
Thank you all for your efforts!
 
Jirka
Doesn't E. bucculatus have brighter antena?
 
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