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Is it a Syrphidae?
Josef Buecker
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Posted on 26-05-2009 20:43
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Hello forum,
I am somewhat confused about this. Does it belog to the hoverflies? Other? ID possible? Hagen, NRW, Germany, alder marshland, 175msm, May 26th 2009
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looks like a female Anasimyia transfuga to me, Syrphidae indeed.
 
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Thank you, Pieter
Thread should change to Syrphid Forum!
Best wishes, Josef
 
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Wing venation makes it clearly a Syrphid fly.

 
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Looking through the net, it becomes probable, that Anasimyia transfuga might be a "red list" species in Northrine-Westfalia (D). Who knows for certain?
 
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