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Thai. Syrphydae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 12-12-2007 13:38
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5-6mm
There is another one of same genus, more rare, smaller 4mm
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Paragus sp., a male, so maybe identifiable!
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Thank you Gerard.
7+2 spp on 2 species for now
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There are recent publications on Chinese and on Nepalese Paragus species, with keys (in Volucella)... maybe those can help you?
Or are there also keys for the Thai region on hand somewhere?
 
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This very common Oriental Syrphidae finally get name
Paragus crenulatus
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