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Cesa
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Posted on 04-04-2010 20:55
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Hello,
Is this species Epistrophe melanostoma?
Confirmation is needed. Thanks in advance
Muhabbet
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Not Epistrophe but Syrphus sp.

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Lukasz Mielczarek wrote:
Not Epistrophe but Syrphus sp.

Lukasz

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Can it be Syrphus vitripennis?
 
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It can be S. vitripennis or S. ribesii. Without specimen(male) only Syrphus
 
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Many thanks Lukasz. I have only these two positions as image. The specimen Unfortunately escaped. I'll try another opportunity.
 
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And it can be torvus.
 
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