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Syrphidae ID => Melangyna pavlovskyi
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Posted on 02-01-2018 07:47
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Russia, Kirov region. 27.04.2016.
On Anemone altaica.

Vladimir.

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Hi,

I think, genus Melangyna (quadrimaculata?).
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Thank you very much, Juergen!
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It is M. pavlovskyi, due to very narrow and rectangle yellow bands on 3rd and 4rd tergites clearily visible on all specimens + yellowish face + body very lustrous. The rest of diagnostic features of course cannot be visible from such peactures.

Females of M. quadrimaculata have completely dark abdomens + have a season peak much earlier (first half of March - depending on the weather and latitude).
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Thank you very much, Robert!
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