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Eristalis lineata?
Sundew
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Posted on 05-02-2008 20:53
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Hello,
the next syrphid from Usedom Island I suppose to be Eristalis lineata because of the dark wing markings. Are the yellow hind margins of the tergites also distinctive?
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Yes, dark markings on wing, and t3 yellow at base...
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"t3 yellow at base..."
you want to say f3 yellow at base Grin(tibia is also yeloow, but characteristic is the yellow base of the f3)Grin
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Oh - I took the "t3" for tergite 3 - wouldn't that make sense, too? I see a yellow mark there...
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t1, t2, t3 - tibia 1, 2, 3
f1, f2, f3 - femur 1, 2, 3
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Amalia, thanks for the correction, I'd want to say "femur 3" of course ! Wink
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