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3 Syrphida on autum aster
Nikita Vikhrev
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In october Aster amelloides is good attraction for our friends - Diptera.
3-d looks like Syritta pipiens.
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Paul Beuk
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Top I think is a male Platycheirus, middle looks to be Erisatalis pertinax and bottom is Syritta pipiens.
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Thank you Paul
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Sorry, Paul is mistaken in one picture: the Eristalis defenitely is tenax.
Hairs on eyes in 'bands'. Black tarsae of legs I unfortunately hardly visible, they look yellow this way. Characteristic markings on tergites look reddish.
The Platycheirus is not known from western-Europe. Have to find another Russian expert on that.

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Andr?, you are right. I was mislead by the cone-shaped abdomen. Sad
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Thank you Andre.
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