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Melanostoma scalare to confirm, please -> confirmed
Marian
Hi, Syrphid lovers!!! Smile

I think this is the supposedly very common Melanostoma scalare, but I'm only guessing as I still have too much to learn about Syrphids. But I need to be sure to take it as a reference to compare with other similar species.

Taken in the outskirts of Burgos, N Spain, on June the 5th, 2011.

Loads of thanks in advance for any help!!!

Marian
Edited by Marian on 29-09-2011 07:35
 
Auratus
I can see the dusted frons and the shape of the spots on the tergites are also correct. So i would say you are right.
Greetings,

Jan
 
Marian
Oh, thank you, Jan, I'm so happy about the confirmation! Smile

The "dusted frons"... that's a feature that I could never understand the meaning well, and even less in this picture as the head is slightly blurred. Smile I think experience here makes a lot about it!

But now I have a reference and I must compare the frons in this with the frons in other potential Melanostoma scalare that I've photographed during this spring/summer...

Step by step learning. Smile

Thanks a pile again, cheers

Marian
 
Andre
Dust spots on the frons are clearly triangular here.
In mellinum they are restricted to the near margins of the eyes...
 
www.biomongol.org
Marian
Loads of thanks for the new confirmation and explanations, André!!! Now I have the real reference I needed...

Greetings to all
 
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