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Didea intermedia or Eriozona erratica, Syrphidae, Hungary, May 2007
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I have only this image of this fly. Probably it is a common species.
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Didea annulipes (= erraticus)
 
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Completely black hind tarsi suggests Didea sensu stricto. This one has to be Didea intermedia (halter knobs seem dark).
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Andre, Stephane thx for your help.

It does not look like Eriozona erratica from the lateral view. On the other hand I do not see the black knob on the haltere either.
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The abdomenal pattern seem to completely match D. intermedia, but also that of E. erratica.
Edited by Xespok on 15-03-2008 09:12
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