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Australian syrphid
Cor Zonneveld
Last week I was in Melbourne, Australia, for work. Happily enough I could find some spare time to look around. Although I found it quite poor in insects, I saw some interesting things, like this hoverfly. Has anyone an idea which it might be?

Size: medium, about typical Syrphus.

Habitat: recently burned area with rather low Eucalyptus trees. I'll attach a habitat photograph.

The fly was sitting on burned wood from the 'tree' in the forground.
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Cor Zonneveld
 
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Cor Zonneveld
second view
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Cor Zonneveld
and habitat
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Gerard Pennards
Hello Cor,
I'm quite sure it's a species of Mesembrius, but in Australia there are several candidates: bengalensis, hilaris and ruficauda.
As I don't know what these look like, it's as far as I can go!
Greetings,
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Maddin
That is a great fly! I think it is not a Mesembrius, I have the species identified in my collection, but I can not find it right now.. I will look again for it...
Martin Hauser
 
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Gerard Pennards
Hello Martin,
Well, interesting. I recalled the name from a picture of a similar looking syrphid that I found a while ago (unfortunately I can't find it anymoreSad ) on the net which was presented as probable Mesembrius sp..
My own idea was something like Tropidia sp. or something close, but I don't know whether a genus like Tropidia is present in Australia!
Curious to hear what it is....
Greetings, Gerard
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Kahis
My first though was Blera, but I am hardly the man to talk with about Australian syrphidae Pfft
Kahis
 
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Maddin
ok with the help of my Aussi-friend Shaun Winterton, I got the name straight (at least I think so): Orthoprosopa grisea (Walker, 1835)
Walker described it as Helophilus, although it belongs closer to Tropida, just another name he messed up... I hope I did not mess this one up, but this is at least my last thought to the southern beauty (ok I know it is a male...)
Cheers
MartinPfft
Martin Hauser
 
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Cor Zonneveld
Thanks very much for the effort! I'll submit it to the gallery under this name.


Thanks for your attention
Cor Zonneveld
 
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Andre
Maddin wrote:
I hope I did not mess this one up, but this is at least my last thought to the southern beauty (ok I know it is a male...)
Cheers
MartinPfft


What's wrong with coming out of the closet? Grin
 
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Susan R Walter
I am very pleased to see an ID for this one - I am sending the link to my family in Australia so they can keep an eye out for it. I agree, it is a beauty and I'm glad you are submitting it to the gallery.
Susan
 
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Maddin
Andre wrote:
Maddin wrote:
I hope I did not mess this one up, but this is at least my last thought to the southern beauty (ok I know it is a male...)
Cheers
MartinPfft


What's wrong with coming out of the closet? Grin



Nothing wrong with that! I just did not want anybody to think I would not be able to determine the gender of that flyShock...
For the other stuff people might think about me... not that important Wink
Martin Hauser
 
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