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Scaeva (selenitica or dignota?)
Enka
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Posted on 24-03-2014 00:42
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Are these some Diptera larvae? All found today on a wall. Sorry if I asked this in a wrong place.
Can anybody help with determination? The picture is taken in Serbia.
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Syrphidae larvae and I think they may belong to Eupeodes sp.
 
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Thanks!
 
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One larva pupated and now I have a fly. Is it now possible to determine species?
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Valentin Nidergas
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The eyes are hairy... so this is not Eupeodes !
It could be Scaeva... perhaps this is selenitica or dignota ! But I'm not capable of differentiating both species correctly ! Smile
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Thank you.
 
Gerard Pennards
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Male Scaeva selenitica...
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Gerard Pennards
 
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Many thanks to you Gerard.
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