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Cheilosia or the like?
Sundew
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Posted on 04-04-2008 22:27
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Hi,
Here is another sunbathing syrphid from our arboretum, this time sitting on a Rhododendron leaf together with a small specimen of probably Pollenia. Could it belong to Cheilosia?
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Scutellum is yellowish so I'd expect somewhere in Syrphini, not Cheilosia.
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Looking at the dusting of the scutum, the pronounced nose... I think it's a very dark E. balteatus. But the light is really really bad, sorry.
 
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Well, we have longed for a bright spring sun to shine, but its result is bad photos... I have my doubts as to E. balteatus regarding habit and shape of abdomen, but who knows - thanks for trying an ID in any case!
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Shape of abdomen is strange, yes. Could be an intersexe...?
 
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Aye, frons appears to be narrow, too
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