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Neoascia sp.
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Posted on 17-04-2006 17:57
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I've taken this photo in my garden in 06/2005, in Nord-east of France.
This syrphid had bigs femurs ?
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Another photo of this Neoascia sp.
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A third photo of Neoascia sp.
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Excuse me, but why it is not simply Syritta pipiens?
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P.S. I meaned 2 and 3 images.
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I agree with Nikita
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Hi all,

Indeed, the first one is Neoascia podagrica, the second and third are both Syritta pipiens.

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