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female Volucella zonaria (Syrphidae)
 
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Valerio thank you friend,how we understand male or female ?
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eyes together for a male, eyes separated for the female

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Thank you Jeremy Smile
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As jeremyr told in this genus eyes are broadly separated in females (heteroptic) and border to border (holoptic) in male. This sexual dimorphic trait works many times with some genuses of diptera, but not always
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I am very happy to be here.
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