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Syrphidae, S-Hungary, 04.2011
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Posted on 28-04-2011 10:38
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Hi, on a Hungarian forum someone posted these photos, can somebody determine them? They were bigger-sized Syrphids ovipositing on the bark of Acer sp and Ulmus sp. trees.

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Link here!
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Myolepta obscura, a very rare species all over Europe. Looks similar to M. vara, but hairs on hind femora, mesoscutum and scutellum are longer. Very nice to see these pictures!
 
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Great, thank You a lot!
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