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Eupeodes corollae.
Maherjos
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Posted on 01-06-2014 18:47
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Photograph taken on June 01, 2014, in untilled soil and high humidity in the environment of the city limits.
Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.

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Here in Germany I would say: Eupeodes corollae Smile. However, the size seems giant! The flies are said to be not longer than 11 mm at maximum...
 
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Sundew wrote:
Here in Germany I would say: Eupeodes corollae Smile. However, the size seems giant! The flies are said to be not longer than 11 mm at maximum...


I appreciate your help to identify.
Their estimates for the size, I think it can be fully valid for the copy I have photographed. The appreciation of length is a mere estimate, and worse in my memory ... Frown
I edit the title with its proposal and delete my estimate of apparent size.
A camera with which I took the photo, it lacks the power to take voice notes. The estimate by the mere memory, possibly confuse more than help.

Kind regards from southern Spain.
José Marín
 
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