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Dasysyrphus? (02.05.09) --> Parasyrphus vittiger
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

A rather small one (6-7 mm) from beech forest border (northwest Germany). Perhaps Dasysyrphus cf. venustus female?
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Parasyrphus species. It looks as if it has yellow bands on the abdomen, so it might be P annulatus?
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conopid wrote:
Parasyrphus species. It looks as if it has yellow bands on the abdomen, so it might be P annulatus?


Thanks, Nigel! Was really rather small for a Dasysyrphus.
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No, this is not annulatus. Annulatus has yellow front and middle tarsae/tibia. This should be vittiger.
 
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Hello, Andre!

Andre wrote:
No, this is not annulatus. Annulatus has yellow front and middle tarsae/tibia. This should be vittiger.


Ah, that is a new species for me. Thanks for the third time! Wink
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