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Posted on 25-12-2011 20:28
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Hello forum,
please help ID
Juli, size 12 mm, Czech republic
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Hello!

It's a male Temnostoma vespiforme.
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This one reminds me more of T. meridionalis! Compare with the pictures in the gallery:
The yellow spot before the alar lobes does not reach the alar lobes, which are black; the yellow streak at the suture interrupted in the middle. (In vespiforme it would be: The yellow spot before the alar lobes reaches and covers the lobes, which are partly yellow; the yellow streak at suture of the thoracic dorsum uninterrupted.)
 
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Hello Andre,

thanks for your comment! I was not aware of that species, thought T. vespiforme was indistinguishable (so I even did not take a look at the gallery and replied to a Syrphidae post - which I normally leave to the experts... Wink). Now I see that T. meridionale is also listed for Germany. I will have to take a look at my own pictures of the species (perhaps plural...).
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