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Which Syrphidae? --> Syrphus ribesii
Robertepe
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Last week in Gronau-Epe, in my garden. Size: about 10-12 mm.
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Robert
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Hello,

Syrphus female. If the hind legs are all yellow, it's S. ribesii.
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Thanks for the determination. Unfortunately, I have no picture on which the color of the hind legs is clearly visible. I think the lower part of the hind legs could be dark in color.
Robert
 
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Robertepe wrote:
I think the lower part of the hind legs could be dark in color.


Mainly the femora must be yellow for S. ribesii.
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The femora is yellow, so it is S.ribesii
Thanks for your answer
Robert
 
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