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Dasysyrphus ?
brigitteu
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Posted on 02-01-2011 17:01
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Hi

This syrphid is from spring, 07.05.2010
Switzerland, Edge of a wood, near small wetland, 430 msm

Is it really Dasysyrphus, if yes species is possible?

Thanks! Best regards, Brigitte
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"shyly" ask again . .

not possible for ID? General or pics are wrong angles?

Best regards, Brigitte
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I can confirm Dasysyrphus. I won't burn my fingers trying to suggest the species.
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I think this is D. lenensis (female), because of the following characters:
- yellow marks on tergites 2-4 separated from lateral margins;
- yellow marks on tergites 3-4 medially strongly constricted;
- antenna entirely black;
- frons with dust spots well defined and medially separated from each other.
 
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One for the Gallery...
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Hi Menno
Hi Paul

Thank you!
I would be happy to upload the pics into Gallery even the quality of the pic is not as well as it should. I found a pic from the front side of this syrphid. Please tell me if ID is sure enough for you, for upload into Gallery.

Best Regards, Brigitte
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You can trust Menno on this Smile
 
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