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Syrphidae - Salpingogaster sp. from Panama - awesome Syrphidae - wasp-ichneumonid mimicry!
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some kind of Stylogaster sp.? Maybe Stuke will tell more. Smile

From Panama, taken by Artour on 12th August 2007
My friend Artour told that is clear for him that very quickly the biodiversity is decreasing very quickly. A very disturbing question.
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Surprise for you: Syrphidae!
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or maybe syrphidae. Smile
 
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Even bigger surprise: I got a name for it! Shock
It's Salpingogaster panama! Cool
What a coincedence, it's from Panama! PfftPfft
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Wonderful picture! Thanks!
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LOL Paul. Grin not a surprise.

Surprise was when I mistaked a Ceriana for a conopid! awkward
 
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