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Susan R Walter
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Posted on 13-10-2007 16:42
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Taken by my Mum, September 2007, inland Australia. My first thought was Eupeodes, but based on Paul and Gerard's comments in this thread http://www.tiny.c... I assume isn't.

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A different specimen but I think the same species.
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Well, my knowledge of Australian Syrphids isn't really that big, but this seems to be a male of Melangyna viridiceps. Cool
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I am impressed! I've had a trawl around the web and there appears to be a few reliably identified images of this species and it certainly looks like you are right. I am interested that it is always mentioned in tandem with Simosyrphus grandicornis, which appears to be very similar, and I am guessing the two are often misidentified for one another, but I think the scutellum patterns are different. The size and shape of the yellow spots on the abdomen appear to be very variable in both species.
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