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Jean Leveque
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Found in Brussels end of May. I thought first about Parasyrphus because of the semicircular marks on tergites 3 and 4, but I don't see any pterostigma... Back to Syrphus? Which one?
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Meligramma euchroma?
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Well, Paul still manages to get one out of 10 right.....GrinGrinGrin
Normally his syrphids are like awkward
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
Well, Paul still manages to get one out of 10 right.....GrinGrinGrin
Normally his syrphids are like awkward
I think you just increased the life expectancy of the Swedes: http://www.dipter...ost_123799
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Thank you both!
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