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Double A
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Posted on 08-06-2007 13:13
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Hi all!

Here is Syrphidae from Moscow Region. The photo is made on June, 2nd.
Eristalis sp. ?
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How about Merodon? Smile
 
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Posted on 08-06-2007 14:28
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Chris Raper wrote:
How about Merodon? Smile


Yes Smile

Maybe Merodon equestris?
 
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I don't know how many species of Merodon exist in Europe but here in England I'd say M. equestris Smile
 
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Hello,

Alone in France, 31 species!
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Thank you, Chris!
 
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In southern europe there are a lot of Merodon species (over 50 in Europe i thought) but the most of them are not as hairy as Merodon equestris. The bulky appearance and the all black legs make me think this is M. equestris but there are more experienced syrphid experts on this forum...
 
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