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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons
dipdip
Could you confirm it?
Regards Maja
Edited by dipdip on 24-05-2008 20:09
 
Andre
Looks convincing.
 
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dipdip
Hello Andre
is that a confirmation or are there other possibilities?
Thanks Maja
 
Gerard Pennards
Well, I'm not convinced!
This has other possibilities, and to me the best one is Syrphus nitidifrons male!
Characteristics: mouth edge black, rest of face bright yellow, frons shiny black, tibia 3 mainly black, femur 1 with long black hairs (just visible), tergites (presumably) with spots.
So to me it's a male S. nitidifrons! Cool
Greetings
Edited by Gerard Pennards on 22-05-2008 20:28
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Andre
Facial knob black?
Did you collect it dippie? Smile
 
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Gerard Pennards
Yep, they often have a small facial stripe from mouth edge to facial knob, look at this:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/cyrille.dussaix/Syrphus_nitidifrons/S.nitidifrons_illus.html

Greetings,
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
dipdip
Here you see a little more face (same specismen as before). So I take it for sure, that this is P. nitidifrons. I have only pictures of it. (P.nitidifrons is not on the Swiss list of 2007.-> wrong. Cor: Syrphus nitidifrons is on the list. Cor. 24.05.2008, sorry)
Edited by dipdip on 24-05-2008 09:49
 
dipdip
No, the one I caught is not the same. I'll try again.
This is annulatus. isn't it?
Maja
Edited by dipdip on 23-05-2008 20:33
 
Gerard Pennards
Because of your second picture I'm quite convinced the first specimen is indeed a male Syrphus nitidifrons. If it wasn't on the Swiss list until now, you've just added it! GrinGrin
Your second picture is more likely to be parasyrphus annulatus.
Greetings
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
dipdip
Thank you very much Gerard!
 
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