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Syrphus sp. - male
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Enka |
Posted on 26-03-2013 20:46
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Member Location: Posts: 618 Joined: 14.12.11 |
Please, is it possible id from this photo? I made photo on 7th of October 2012 in Serbia. Edited by Enka on 27-03-2013 22:20 |
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pat_der2003 |
Posted on 26-03-2013 21:25
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Member Location: Posts: 1731 Joined: 20.08.07 |
I would bet on Eupeodes ... But wait for an expert !!! |
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Sundew |
Posted on 27-03-2013 18:07
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Member Location: Posts: 3890 Joined: 28.07.07 |
No, it is a male Syrphus, and here we are at our wits' end. If there were tiny hairs on the eyes, it would be S. torvus. Hairless eyes are characteristic of S. ribesii and S. vitripennis, the males of them can be discerned only with the help of a microscope. Regards, Sundew |
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Enka |
Posted on 27-03-2013 22:21
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Thank you for explaining how to distinguish these species. |
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Menno Reemer |
Posted on 30-03-2013 11:19
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Member Location: Posts: 343 Joined: 10.06.04 |
Hmmm, I disagree: this is a male Eupeodes corollae. Look e.g. at the shape and width of the abdominal markings, the shine of the thoracic dorsum, the yellow frons, the large genitalia peeping from under the abdomen. |
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