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Spanish Syrphid -> Eupeodes luniger
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is it possible to get the Genus and may be more with this picture ?
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By the look of it, this is Scaeva albomaculata, male.
 
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More likely Eupeodes, looks like E. lunger male!
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Hehe, by the looks of it I am not the only one who occasionally screws up in syrphids. Wink
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
More likely Eupeodes, looks like E. lunger male!
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Would that be any relation to E.luniger

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Many thanks !! Smile
 
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Hello evrey one,

ultimately what is it ? le genus Eupeodes or Scaeva ?
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Eupeodes...
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Thanks Paul
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