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anto
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Posted on 12-03-2008 10:55
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Image made in Barcelona,Spain,11.3.08.Sphaerophoria?
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Correct.
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I think that this is likely to be S. rueppellii. Not too many species have the yellow line along the thorax interrupted and the abdominal pattern and shape of abdomen looks good.
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I think so too. Do you have a good view on the frons/face?
 
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Another angle,I hope that is sufficient for identification.Thanks
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It's rueppellii indeed, thanks.
 
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Fantastic,thanks Viktor and Andre.Therefore uploaded to the gallery.Continuous learning with you.
 
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