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Parasyrphus punctulatus ? male --> probably yes
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Posted on 09-04-2019 12:49
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Schenefeld near Hamburg, walking path along the rivulet Düpenau, at the fresh green "ground", 6th of April 2019, Outside Photo: kuv. ID ok? Please help to get the ID.
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Please one more chance to ID.
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Probability speaks for P. punctulatus, since it is a quite common species. Furthermore, the very similar P. maularis is supposed to have black fore tarsi and yellowish fore tibia. In your animal, both fore tarsi and fore tibia look yellowish dark.
 
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punctulatus
https://artfakta.se/artbestamning/taxon/Parasyrphus%20punctulatus-200697
macularis
https://artfakta.se/artbestamning/taxon/parasyrphus-macularis-200693
 
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Thank you very much Karsten Smile for your ID comment and the hint to the clear pictures.
Greetings Kuv
 
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