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Syrphidae unknown!
Markus Gebel
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Posted on 05-04-2007 12:26
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Hello diptera-friendsSmile

Who knows which syrphidae (Syrphus spezies?) I photographed?

Foto: Duisburg (Germany) - 5.4.2007

Thanx a lot.:-)

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Markus
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Posted on 05-04-2007 14:58
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I believe that it is a Syrphus sp., maybe torvus or vitripennis, depends if the eyes are bare or not (torvus- with hair, vitripennis- bare)
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Markus Gebel
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amalia_raluca wrote:
I believe that it is a Syrphus sp., maybe torvus or vitripennis, depends if the eyes are bare or not (torvus- with hair, vitripennis- bare)
Best wishes,
Amalia


@Amalia: Thanx for answerSmile

Here a detail of the fly. I hope you can see more.:-)

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Foto "Eyes"!
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Yes, Syrphus it is. And, as Amalia explained, this female has hairs on the eyes, so that makes it Syrphus torvus!
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Gerard Pennards
 
Markus Gebel
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WonderfulSmile.... thanx a lot!!!!

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