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Syrphid for ID -Xanthogramma sp.-
Xema
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Posted on 11-06-2009 21:46
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I got some interesting shot of syrphid fly. Let me know if you can ID it

Syrphid, photographed in Southern Spain, around 1 cm long.

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Separate species in separate threads, plz.
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Top photo is Xanthogramma pedisequum and bottom photo is Eumerus species
Edited by conopid on 12-06-2009 08:40
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Where you take the photo? For me it's look like Xanthogramma stackelbergi, certainly not pedissequum.
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Where you take the photo? For me it's look like Xanthogramma stackelbergi, certainly not pedissequum.
 
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Indeed probably X. stackelbergi. pleurae between sternite & tergite 3 & 4 are yellow, not black. A view on the wing and on the tergite coloration would be nice to see the other features.
 
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Lukasz Mielczarek wrote:
Where you take the photo?


Was taken in Southern Spain.

I have another shot with different angle, maybe can be useful for ID.

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