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Brazilian hoverfly(I think) for id. please..
bonitin
Hi,

Not sure if it is a Syrphid though..
The pictures were taken from a distance and cropped a lot, so not the best quality but maybe enough for id..

Paraty- Brazil, rainforest area, close to a river 23rd January 2010

Thank you for your help!
Myriam Smile
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ChrisR
Looks OK as a syrphid to me Smile
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London.
 
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bonitin
Thanks Chris! Smile
 
Gerard Pennards
Yes, a syrphid indeed, a female Meromacrus sp. Maybe I can dig up the species, but I'll have to get back to it later.
Greetings

Ah yes, from what I can find it's a female Meromacrus loewii!
Edited by Gerard Pennards on 18-10-2010 15:30
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
bonitin
Fantastic Gerard! You're a crack!
Thanks a bunch!

Myriam Smile
 
Menno Reemer
Hi,
It's a Meromacrus, but I disagree with Gerard's species identification. M. loewi is a Central American species, as far as I know not known from Brazil. Besides, that species has submedial spots of yellow tomentum at the anterior margin of the mesonotum, as well as much more pronounced transverse fasciae on the tergites.
In my opinion, this specimen belongs to M. brunneus. I compared it with my Surinam specimens of that species (which were compared with the holotype) and they agree very well.
Edited by Menno Reemer on 18-10-2010 20:18
 
Gerard Pennards
Hey Menno, thanks for the correction. That happens when one uses a key for the Costa Rican species of Meromacrus. The species you mention does not occur there, so I ended up with loewii.
Greetings
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
bonitin
Thank you so much for the correction on the specie, Menno!
Myriam Smile
 
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