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Lapposyrphus [Eupeodes] lapponicus s.l., Syrphidae, Hungary, April 2007
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A tenereal individual.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Lateral view.
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Lapposyrphus lapponicus s.l. (habitus of a Eupeodes but with a strong loop at vein r4+5). (The true lapponicus probably occurs only in GB and Scandinavia whereas its still unnamed sibling ["species A" sensu Stubbs & Falk] is more widespread. This split has not been recognized by continental syrphidologists but is probably valid.)

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Oh ! Shock
If I would have to reply, I would have said a freshly emerged Scaeva, because of the very wide ocular angle, the swollen frons with brush of black hair above, and because the eyes seems hairy on the first picture.
But I would never want ot crontradict Dieter ! Pfft
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Thx Dieter and Stephane. This was too small for Scaeva.
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My answer was too fast Sad
It is a Scaeva selenitica and the characters Stephane mentioned are correct.

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