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Isidro
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Posted on 29-06-2008 13:54
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Yesterday. La Pe?a, Huesca, NE Spain. 500 meters high. Mix of mediterranean and mountain climate. Habitat: in the side of a lake, between the segdes (Phragmites australis), in a company of high numbers of Calopteryx xanthostoma. Size: about 10 mm long.

Maybe Syrphus?

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Syrphus sp.
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Thanks. Could be identified to species level? Ribesii, vitripennis, torvus...?
 
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this seems to be S. ribesii...the third leg is yellow
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Thanks Amalia.
 
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