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Volucella inanis / zonaria
Frank Koehler
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www.diptera.info/images/photoalbum/album_49/0842-dip-syrphidae-volucella-inanis-tassenbach-010804.jpg

Stephane Lebrun on July 09 2007 - 22:30:29
V. zonaria with black sternite 2. Regards, St?phane Lebrun.

Paul Beuk on July 10 2007 - 20:12:24
I'd say you seem to be right. Maybe Frank can check his records again?


Sorry, if you send me a central european beetle photo, I can support you, but in diptera I believe everything told by experts ;-) The only thing I can do at the moment, is to show more details, if you tell me, what you need to see. This is the photo series of the specimen above. Thanks and best regards
Frank
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As Stephane wrote: if sternite 2 is yellow as in http://www.dipter...to_id=1902 its V. inanis, if sternite 2 is dark, it's V. zonaria.
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Thanks all,
if there are no variations in colour, we should change the file name.
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