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Syrphidae / Ferdinandea cuprea
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Hi,

I wonder if it is Ferdinandea cuprea female.
Thanks already for your help.

The picture has been taken on Hedera helix, in Villers-la-ville, Belgium, the 25/10/2009.

Cheers,

Olivier
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A view where you can see the legs.
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A view where the face is more visible.
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Looks good for that species.
Edited by Jason G on 31-01-2012 16:13
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Thanks, Jason.Smile
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