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Hoverfly=>Parasyrphus punctulatus
Vladimir Davydov
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Posted on 24-10-2009 10:33
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Help ID please
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Could it be a male of Parasyrphus punctulatus?
 
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I don't see why it shoud not bee P. punctulatus. But maybe i don't know enough about all the hoverflies that fly in this world ...
 
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The face and scutellum is not yellowFrown
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P. punctulatus was my first guess too..
 
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okSmile
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Lukasz Mielczarek
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Why not Melangyna lasiophtalma?
 
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