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unknown syrphidae from germany
Markus Gebel
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Posted on 04-05-2008 08:53
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Hello friends

One our ago, I photographed this syrphidae (Wesel/Germany). Who know, what species this photo shows.

thanx a lot:-)

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Eupeodes luniger, I think.
 
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@Jonas: I think this is one of the three "Eupeodes species". It isn't Eupeodes corollae, but the lines of the wings (as far as I can see they) are near Eupeodes lapponicus.
What do you think - perhaps Eupeodes lapponicus?

thanx a lot

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Hi,

I accually didn't think about E. lapponicus. I'm not really familiar with that species..
So you better wait for specialists.

But it shure does resemble very well to E. luniger Smile
I don't have my key here, but tonight I will, so when nobody has answered, I will check it out Smile

Bye, Jonas
 
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One vote more for E. lapponicus
Amalia
 
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Yes, E. lapponicus indeed.
sorry (I didn't say I was shure Smile)

bye, Jonas
 
Markus Gebel
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Fine, "E. lapponicus"....I have suspected this..:-)
I saw a lot of photos of E. luniger in the web, but some of them showed "E. lapponicus". The minimal different between both, was probably not recognized.
Jonas and Amalia ... thanx a lotWink

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