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Xanthogramma pedissequum? (Xanthogramma pedissequum(male)
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Syrphidae_Xanthogramma pedissequum (male) is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about altitude cca 500 m a. s. l. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 17.05.2013.
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I think there is two pissibilities: X. pedissequum or X. dives...
I'm not able to go to specie !
 
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The dark mark below the stigma continues distinctly below radial vein R2+3, and the wing tip is not infuscated, so X. pedissequum seems to be the better choice.
There is a Xanthogramma key in the net (http://www.entomo...t_BUCH.pdf) and a nice overview, unfortunately without X. dives in http://poutaa.net...gramma.pdf.
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Thank you very much.
 
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Fero, one crucial thing is missing at your pictures - a membrane connecting tergites and sternites, i.e. side view from "lower perspective". In case of X. dives it should be yellowish, in cas of X. pedissequum it should be greyish. http://www.galeri...g_3682.jpg
 
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