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Malangyna lasiophthalma ?
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Posted on 28-03-2009 00:23
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Hello
here it looks about the same than what Jürgen remarked in Germany: not many common spring Syrphides as Eristalis tenax and Episyrphus balteatus but these - I take them for Melangyna lasiophthalma - am I right?
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I have found it in Slovenia as well, and other similar species are flying much later.
 
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Thank you for answering.

Is the ID sure enough for a picture in the gallery?
 
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Let's wait for a definitive answer. Cool Do you have better resolution pictures of the head and thorax?
 
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Yes, I have (maybe a little better)
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and a male
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on Salix caprea
same place and time
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It's look like Melangyna lasiophtalma.
Similar early species looking like M. lasiophtalma are M. lucifera and smaller M.coei.


M. lucifera
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Melangyna lasiophtalma
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Melangyna coei
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Thank you Lucasz Mielczarek!
That is interessting. I have never seen lucifera and coei, not even on the Swiss List (of 2007).
 
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even on the Swiss List (of 2007)


On the Polish checklist (Soszynski,2007) also not listed but present (not publicated) like two other species of Melangyna
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Well, I have prepared some pictures for the gallery. Let's see if the administrators accept them.
 
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