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Posted on 26-07-2006 17:05
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These are images of two different species, both males, though. For the first I am inclined to think it is Eupeodes, the second might be Syrphus.
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You are right, i posted the wrong image! Too similar on the thumbnail level.

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Hmm, darkish legs. Maybe [i]Parasyrphus[/i[ after all?
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The view from the top on the presumed Eupeodes sp.
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your last iamge represent a male of Eupeodes corollae.
The images with Syrphus I believe that it is S. vitripennis, because of the bare eyes. At least, this are how I see Smile
 
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