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Melangyna compositarum = labiatarum?
Lukasz Mielczarek
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Melangyna labiatarum is not listed in Fauna Europaea and I also suspect that is the same as M. compositarum. It's any official proposition to synonym them?
 
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Yes, there is, but I can't find it right now. Maybe somebody else can, otherwise I'll maybe get back to it!
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Lukasz Mielczarek
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I wonder if this can be updated to give the current position on the two species?

Please look at my thread..

http://diptera.in...d_id=40489

...with particular notice to:

As the latest edition of Mark van Veen keys "Hoverflies of Northwest Europe" states that the two species "may be a single species" but gives keys to both (females included), and the keys post date both the thread you have linked to and the thread here which I have linked to, someone out there might know the latest on this.

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Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
Melangyna compositarum. ->http://hyonteiset...mp;t=25116

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