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small dark Syrphid
Sundew
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Posted on 14-04-2008 20:59
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Hi,
This small Syrphid sat on a yellow tulip yesterday. Can it be identified?
Thanks, Sundew
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Hi Sundew,

a Cheilosia female. Any identification beyond this wouldn't be more than a guess.

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Dieter
 
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Posted on 16-04-2008 20:32
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Aha - so the nice leg colouration isn't helpful in this case...
Well, a genus is better than nothing (even if it's a big one).
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Cheilosia vernalis-group is as close as I can get.
 
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The legs would be unusually extensively yellow for a vernalis group specimen. Further, the abdomen seems to be rather slender. A more likely guess would be a species of the urbana group.
 
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The slenderness of the abdomen might be due to the fact that she is just shitting! Afterwards the abdomen looked much shorter and rounded... Grin
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Next time, just catch it Smile
 
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