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Sphaerophoria species
Rui Andrade
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Hi!

I would like to know how many species within Sphaerophoria exist in Europe (and in Portugal if possible) and if S. scripta is easily recognizable from the other species.

The species in the photo is S. scripta?
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Fauna Europaea mentions these ...

Sphaerophoria abbreviata
Sphaerophoria bankowskae
Sphaerophoria batava
Sphaerophoria boreoalpina
Sphaerophoria chongjini
Sphaerophoria estebani
Sphaerophoria fatarum
Sphaerophoria infuscata
Sphaerophoria interrupta
Sphaerophoria laurae
Sphaerophoria loewi
Sphaerophoria nigra
Sphaerophoria philantha
Sphaerophoria pictipes
Sphaerophoria potentillae
Sphaerophoria rueppelli
Sphaerophoria scripta
Sphaerophoria shirchan
Sphaerophoria taeniata
Sphaerophoria turkmenica
Sphaerophoria virgata
 
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Thank you crexSmile
 
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Addd Spherophoria kaa from Sweden, Finland and NW Russia (plus Russian Far East). It was only recently recognised in Europe, Fauna Europaea hasn't yet updated its records.
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and most of those species are only recognisable in the males...
 
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Males: abdomen clearly longer than wings --> S. scripta
Günter Schwendinger
 
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The new Finnish book has a key to female Sphaerophoria. I have not tried it out yet though.
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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Thank you all. I suppose the males I see are all S. scripta because they have long abdomens.
 
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