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Eupeodes sp., female, may, 14th, 2015
ThorstenRoeder
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Posted on 17-05-2015 15:15
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Dear forum,

here I do not dare to name this female E. luniger on my own, so I ask for your opinion. There`s just that one photo available. There seems to be a blackish frons, and yellow stains on tergites 3 and 4 hardly reach the edge, but for me, without experience, it is not clear.
Thanks in advance for taking a look at this.

may, 14th, 2015, northern upper rhine rift, southwest germany, on blossom of Cotoneaster sp., 8mm.

Best regards,

Thorsten
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treebeard
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Posted on 21-05-2015 10:27
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Side view of the head would be helpful - if eye rim is broadened, you are right.

Best regards

Matej (not an expert, just enthusiast)
 
ThorstenRoeder
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Posted on 21-05-2015 16:58
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Thank you, Matej, for your answer and for this characteristic , which I was not uesd to so far. Broadened eye rim, ok, I `ll keep that in mind for next encounter with an Eupeodes...

Best regards, Thorsten
Edited by ThorstenRoeder on 21-05-2015 17:00
 
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