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Andre Jas
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Posted on 27-06-2006 22:15
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Last one: anyone? About 10 mm.

Thanks for helping out!

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Think I found an image of it. They call it "Driehoeksvlieg". But I can't find out what that is in scientific language.

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Not my field (anymore) but it is a species of the Chrysogaster genera complex of the Syrphidae.
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Hello,

such red eyes are typical for the males of Chrysogaster soltitialis.

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Yes, I agree - Chrysogaster solstitialis - I have seen many on umbellifer flowers this week.
Edited by conopid on 28-06-2006 08:14
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Thanks a lot Paul, Gisela and Nigel.

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