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Posted on 03-10-2005 17:59
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1cm long, big third femur, I think it?s Syritta, but I don?t know the sp
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Use next url to determine the Syritta species:
http://home.hccnet.nl/mp.van.veen/KEYS/Syritta/syri_key.html


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seems it?s a very common group
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this seems more reddish, maybe flaviventris
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This is S. pipiens. See THIS PAGE for illustrations of s. flaviventris.
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Hello,

Allow me to ask a question: where in Europe do we have a chance to see something else as S. pipiens. Italy? Spain?
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my only references are from ital and spain, by posts here in diptera.info, sodon?t trust me. I can only say i?ve foundt them next to flooded land and in the city, over a bush, that?s why i thought they?re common (i?ve seen more syritta than eristalis ??
 
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Hello,

At this time, in Paris, on all Syrphids, there is one third of Syritta pipiens, one third of Episyrphys balteatus and the rest for the other species.
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See, e.g., http://syrphidae....aviventris.
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