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S. torvus (most likely)
Askellion
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Posted on 01-05-2019 09:51
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Dear Sirs and Madams,

I took the photograph of the insect on the images on 2019-09-29 around 17:30 (05:30 p.m.) south of munich on the border of a small forest on a sunny day.
I tried to found out which species this could be and ended with Parasyrphus Annulatus.
It would be great if anyone could tell me which species this is exactly Smile


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I hope the images will be displayed correctly in the post because the preview only gave the url link.

Kind Regards

Thomas

Edit 2019-05-01_1130: Added attachment since the external images do not seem to get displayed and fixed spelling.
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Juergen Peters
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Hello,

Syrphus sp.. Not S. ribesii, because the hind femora are partly dark in this female as it seems. Most likely S. torvus.

P.S.: The species name is always written in lowercase.
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Thank you very much for your Help, Jürgen.

Kind regards

Thomas
 
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