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Male Eupeodes luniger? (03.05.23) --> Epistrophella euchroma
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Posted on 08-05-2023 19:20
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Hello,

I'm not sure about the genus. Looks too slender for Eupeodes. In light forest (northwest Germany).
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Epistrophella euchroma (m). Unique for this one is that the front corner of the tergits has a small yellow spot.
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Hello Karsten,

Karsten Thomsen wrote:
Epistrophella euchroma (m). Unique for this one is that the front corner of the tergits has a small yellow spot.

thanks a lot! I had that species one year ago at the same location, but I did not recognize it. Seemed "broader" to me last year...
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