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Syrphidae, Hungary, June 2007
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This fly has a developmental problem.
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Another view.
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The face.
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Where in Hungary was this picture taken?
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In Debrecen, Eastern Hungary.
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Scaeva
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hello,

Does somebody have an idea about the reason why the first tergit is not symetrical?
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Physical damage to the pupa I would guess - a knock or pressure I suppose. This fly is not dissimilar to those posted recently by Amalia. http://www.dipter...ad_id=9806
Edited by Susan R Walter on 11-12-2007 10:47
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This one has all features that lead to Scaeva dignota. Very nice Smile
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I suspected as much but did not have a key at hand to check that. Wink
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Thx Susan, Paul, Gerard, Andre, Stephane for the help with recent threads. I'll have to come back to this thread because I noticed that the last image belongs to another individual, probably showing the same species.
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