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Volucella pellucens? -> L. lucorum
Michael Becker
Hello,

this 9mm syrphid is from july from a mountain in Austria from about 1700m. It looks a bit like Volucella pellucens, but I am not sure, because the front and the scutum seem much too white. What is it?

Thanks,
Michael
Edited by Michael Becker on 20-12-2009 07:40
 
Stephen R
My guess would be Leucozona lucorum
 
Michael Becker
Thank you for your reply. I will safe the picture as Leucozona lucorum. These species was rather frequent there, but I don't always recognize it.

Michael
 
Gerard Pennards
Yes, female Leucozona lucorum!
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Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Andre
I have a certain hunch... somehow I think it is not lucorum, but the twin-species inopinata... But it cannot be proven based on this picture. awkward
 
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Michael Becker
somehow I think it is not lucorum, but the twin-species inopinata... But it cannot be proven based on this picture. awkward


What is the difference between these two?

Michael
 
Andre
inopinata: At least lateral edge of T4 with only black hairs, usually black hairs all over T4.
lucorum: T4 with white hairs, if with black hairs, these mainly on the middle of T4, never the sides with all black hairs.
 
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Michael Becker
Thank you for the explanation, Andre!

Difficult to say. On the uncompressed photos it rather looks like Tergit 4 has white hairs all over. I think I will let it in the L-lucorum-file and write a short notice with a warning in it.

Michael
 
Andre
That's the best thing to do. Because hunches are usually wrong in my life (Murphy's law Grin ).
 
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