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Syrphidae - Milesia semiluctifera
Liliane D
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Posted on 03-10-2018 19:28
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This October 3, 2018 on ivy in the south of France.
I think it's a Syrphidae but I don't see which genus and species.
Thank you for your help
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Hello,

try the Syrphidae subforum.
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Jürgen

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Liliane D
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I hesitated to put it on the Syrphidae sub-forum but now I don't know how to upload my post on this sub-forum!
If someone explains the manoeuvre to me, I can try it.
I don't understand English well and use translation software to write!
 
Ectemnius
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Hello Liliane D & Jurgen,

Phwew! Again a very nice Syrphidae on Ivy on the forum.

Yes a Syrphidae, a female Milesia semiluctifera! Very nice find.

Kind regards,

Ectemnius
 
Liliane D
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Thank you very much Ectemnius,
I am very happy with this beautiful meeting, especially since last year, also on ivy, I met Milesia crabroniformis.
I see that Milesia semiluctifera is rather southern and its flight period is sometimes indicated as limited to summer but we are in autumn and it is still flying.
 
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