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Syrphus ribesii? - no, Syrphus vitripennis, female
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nowaytofly |
Posted on 18-05-2017 17:17
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Hello, is this fly Syrphus ribesii ? What else when not? Thanks in advance, Norbert
Edited by nowaytofly on 22-05-2017 00:56 everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum. |
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nowaytofly |
Posted on 18-05-2017 17:19
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okay, forgot, no spaces in space
everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum. |
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nowaytofly |
Posted on 18-05-2017 17:20
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and 2nd pic today, 2017, May 18th. South-West of Germany, region Heilbronn, about 245m, length may 11mm. Thanks, Norbert everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum. |
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Dukegraffio |
Posted on 21-05-2017 10:39
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No, it's probably a female of Syrphus vitripennis, the eyes are not hairy, a character that discurs with Syrphus torvus. |
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nowaytofly |
Posted on 22-05-2017 00:57
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Hi Dukegraffio, thanks again for your support. best regards, Norbert everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum. |
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