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A black syrph
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Posted on 04-06-2006 14:16
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What's the ID of this all black syrph, a species of the family Eristalinae with the shape on the wings ??
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Hmm interesting, an all black Merodon equestris perhaps?
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Another photo of this syrphid
The photo is taken in NE of France near Metz.
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The head and the wing surely make it a Merodon. Near Metz, I would indeed say Merodon equestris, which is known for its colour varieties.
 
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It's a male ??
 
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separated eyes and a characteristic tip of the abdomen - its a female.

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This photo is the m?le of Merodon equestris
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