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Rhingia borealis?
Dima DD
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Posted on 20-01-2010 21:51
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Dear friends,
This very delicate syrphid was flying around (and within) the same raspberry shrub for 2-3 hours, feeding on its flowers. It looks very dark (almost black at low light conditions). Could it be male Rhingia borealis? I don't see haired arista, is it important feature? I've noticed relatively short dark snout and dark margins of tergites, legs and scutellum almost black...

Russia, Kola peninsula, White sea, Porya Guba bay. Jul 26, 2009

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I think so Rhingia austriaca(=borealis). Very rare here in PolandSad

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Thank you, Lukasz!
I spent a TIME searching distinct images of R. borealis in the internet, but found only 3-4? photos. All of them from Scandinavia, one is in diptera.info gallery! Smile

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So this would make two more, if the ID is correct Smile
 
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