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Posted on 22-04-2009 19:43
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My first Syrphidae (photographed) this year. I only managed to get this one photo.

Size: ~6mm
Date: 12 April 2009
Location: Wooden railing around a pond (Helsingborg, Sweden)

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Hi!

Both of your flies (#1 and #2) should be Eupeodes corollae females.

Edit: Or #2 possibly a male (can't see the distance between the eyes very well).
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Hi Juergen. I really shouldn't argue with you as you know more about this than I do, but... I'm sure you're right in both #1 and # being Eupeodes, but I don't think it's corollae. Judging from the photos in the gallery these looks mor like E. lapponicus.

Btw #2 really is a male. I got a glimpse of him from the front before he took off.
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Hi
it is not E. lapponicus - look at the wing: venation.
Could it be Melangyna lasiophthalma female and male?
Maja
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Actually I believe this is an Melangyna specie. The spots are too narrow and to linear to be an Eupeodes.

What do you think?

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Melangyna lasiopthalma female!
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Thank you all very much! Smile
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