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Xylota segnis (Syrphidae)
rafael_carbonell
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Posted on 26-12-2009 01:44
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Do you have any idea of what species this should be?
If needed a better picture of any detail, please ask.
Found alive at a window, and after sacrified, the 26-08-2009, at Can Grau, Beuda, Girona province, Spain, UTM 31T DG7477, 400 m.
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Posted on 26-12-2009 08:29
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You will not find it among soldier flies. You should look for Xylotini, Syrphidae.
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Posted on 28-12-2009 21:04
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Thanks Andr, here they are
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Posted on 28-12-2009 21:07
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And the face... sorry the bad quality
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Xylota sp.
 
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Posted on 28-12-2009 21:15
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Hi, so we can't go further with that details to become Xylota segnis?
 
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Posted on 28-12-2009 21:37
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Xylota segnis it is. The leg says it Smile
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