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Platycheirus?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 22-02-2006 12:50
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During the "dead insecta season" I come back to some of my old pictures which store as Syrphidae sp.
First days of may, Moscow region, "melanostoma size".
Platycheirus?
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Gerard Pennards
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Posted on 22-02-2006 15:17
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No, not a species of Platycheirus.
This one is a species of Parasyrphus, and I am pretty sure this is a female of Parasyrphus lineolus!
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 22-02-2006 21:59
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Thank you Gerard.
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Guenter
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Posted on 23-02-2006 08:39
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Why are you "pretty sure"?
(Sorry, I'm still trying to learn to recognize the species)

Thanks, G?nter
Edited by Guenter on 23-02-2006 09:15
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Hello Guenther,
Well, the genus Platycheirus doesn't have a yellow face with a black stripe in the middle like this one has. Together with the yellow banded abdomen this immediatly points out to a species of Parasyrphus. Finally, the antennae are black and it's third leg is almost entirely black, only the knee is a bit yellowish.
To me, all this points out to a female of Parasyrphus lineolus!
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Guenter
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Posted on 25-02-2006 22:32
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Thanks Gerard!
It was clear to me that it's not a Platycheirus but I've got some difficulties distinguishing the genera of Syrphini (Syrphus, Eupeodes, Parasyrphus...).
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