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Dasysyrphus ?
Teddy
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Posted on 04-05-2008 04:04
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Is it possible to ID ?
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I think thats "Dasysyrphus lunulatus"!

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Hmm, I would think more like male Dasysyrphus pinastri.
Spots don#t go over the side of the abdomen, antennae black.
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Color of antennae impossible to confirm... Can be anything..
 
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Hi
Thanks a lot,i've added a new picture,maybe that helps ?
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No. We need a species (-complex) like this in our hands...
 
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Ok,but thank you for for trying Wink
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