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Parasyrphus vittiger
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Posted on 05-11-2007 21:48
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... I think - Am I right?

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And this one should be P.lineolus.

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Dear Meja,

I don?t see any difference between the pictures. I think it is all Parasyrphus cf. lineolus.
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Gisela Merkel-Wallner wrote:
I don?t see any difference between the pictures. I think it is all Parasyrphus cf. lineolus.


Look at the colour of the third pair of legs Wink
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Hello,
I think Maja is right. At least there is some differences, those separating the two species :
front tarsus yellow with only segments 4 and 5 black + hind tibia pale basaly and apicaly for P. vittiger, front tarsus entirely and hind tibia almost entirely black for P. lineolus.
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Hello
I think in nature the differnence is easier visible: P. vittiger is a dark little animal and as van Veen describes it stouter than P. lineolus.

Thank you very much for helping!
With regards Maja
 
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