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Syrphid from 29.03.21 --> Meliscaeva auricollis
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

at first I thought of some Melangyna or Parasyrphus, but can this also be a Meliscaeva auricollis this early in the year? About 7-8 mm, near a forest path (northwest Germany).
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Pic #2

Sorry, no better pictures.
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Hi Jürgen, I would say Meliscaeva auricollis..

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helge wrote:
Hi Jürgen, I would say Meliscaeva auricollis..


Thanks a lot, Helge!
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