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Black Syrphidae
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Posted on 10-06-2006 23:32
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Hello,
Can you help me to identify this (i know) black Syrphidae
I've seen it in south Belgium to Virelles
Size : about 15 mm
I think Cheilosia sp
Thanks
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Edited by starling on 10-06-2006 23:33
 
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Sorry
www.hiboox.com/vignettes/2306/uxbvkvd.jpg
Click on the pic Wink
Edited by starling on 11-06-2006 10:45
 
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Male Cheilosia albitarsis or C. ranunculi, impossible to tell from this picture.

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Thank you for this information, John
Is it possible to know how can you say it's a male ?
(with the eyes ?)
Edited by starling on 11-06-2006 15:08
 
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Eyes touching in Syrphidae: allways male. Smile
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Thanks Paul,
That's what I thought.
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