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Maik Mergemeier
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Posted on 02-04-2007 21:02
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Hello,

yesterday i found this Syrphidae near D?sseldorf/West-Germany.

It's impossible for me to identify it per book or by searching the internet, so i hope somebody can help me.

best regards,
Maik
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Posted on 02-04-2007 21:08
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Hello
Where is the photo ????

Louis
 
Maik Mergemeier
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Posted on 02-04-2007 21:27
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Hello Louis,

i make a fault by uploading the photo, but now i can see it.

i load another photo with more details, especially of the legs...maybe it helps to identify this syrphidae!?

best regards
maik
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Gerard Pennards
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Posted on 03-04-2007 19:46
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Hello Maik,
This is a very difficult picture from which the fly has to be identified.
The reason is that this fly has only just emerged from it's pupa. That means that it's very soft, the wings are still a bit milky color and the color of the abdomen and thorax are different.
Given time, it's exoskeleton will harden and it's true colors will appear. And what is the species? This is a male of Eupeodes luniger!
For the colors when it's ready to fly, look for some pictures on the net!
Grin Greetings, Gerard
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Maik Mergemeier
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Posted on 03-04-2007 20:07
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Hello Gerard,

thank you very much for your estimable expertise and the informations!

best regards,
Maik
 
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