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It's not Melanostoma scalare! <Platycheirus sp. (female)>
valter
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Posted on 01-11-2008 08:33
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It reminded me of a Melanostoma I have, but a little different so I looked around and found Melanostoma mellinum, female. I am no expert though! Smile

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This is M. scalare. She has large grey pollinose spots above antennae and on the face.
 
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Hi valter, I noted you have changed your title again. I think you should listen to Andre, even I recognised the markings on the back and did think it was M. scalare, but wasn't certain for your area and thought the markings were maybe broader. The back is not easiest to see but you can see the shape of the yellow marks.
 
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Thank you blowave Smile
 
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