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Eupeodes sp.? E. luniger/corollae?
Arp
Hi all,

On the lighter side I should probably let you know that I had this figured for a Scaeva selenitica (just so you know the kind of brains your talking to Shock ), but the folks that answered to this Thread on insektenfotos.de kindly put me in the direction of Eupeodes with some uncertain probability of E. luniger or E. corollae ...

Any chances of narrowing it down to the species level?

Thanks in advance for any answer!
Cheers, Arp

P.S. Ohw, rats - forgot this: Foto taken 2006-11-10, Hoofddorp, Netherlands - from memory I would estimate the animal at 10-12mm
Edited by Arp on 08-12-2006 01:09
 
Louis Boumans
This looks like E. luniger, bec. in corollae the yellow spots on the tergites reach the margin. Also the fork-shaped mark in the frons points to luniger.
 
Zeegers
Eupeodes corollae is hardly ever seen later than mid September in The Netherlands. Nor seen in early spring.
This also points to Eu. luniger.
 
dipdip
So what's about my female in thread "late Eupeodes" Syrphidae?
- spots not reaching side margins
- no fork on frons
Hoping for help Maja
 
Arp
Hello and thanks to all,

Sorry, for the somewhat late reaction - I've been abroad for a week. So, luniger it is ... probably ... thanks Smile

Is it certain enough to name the beast as such, or should I be prudent and mix in a "cf." ??

Thanks again for the help!
Cheers, Arp
 
Zeegers
I have no doubts


Theo
 
Arp
Zeegers wrote: I have no doubts

Thanks Theo, that's good enough for me Pfft
Arp

(thought I'd sent this yesterday, but must have missed a button)
 
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