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Syrphidae from East Turkey
Cesa
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Posted on 14-07-2010 18:31
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Hello,
ID is needed for this image taken from East Turkey in late June.
Thanks a lot.
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Looks like a Merodon.
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Thank you Paul!
 
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Or Eumerus. Top view of wings needed here. Not collected?
 
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Only this image I have. I hope it will sufficient for further decision.
Thanks a lot.
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Eumerus sp., male, exactly Smile
 
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Grigory Popov wrote:
Eumerus sp., male, exactly Smile


Eh, eyes widely seperated makes this a female I guess?

greetings,

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Sander Bot wrote:

Eh, eyes widely seperated makes this a female I guess?

greetings,

Sander


No, no, the male - eyes connected or almost connected frontally, and male genitalia - so large... Smile
 
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Sander,

Here is a photo of Eumerus sp. in copula :
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos32/big/img_1011.jpg
Cecile Bassaglia : France : Boussy St Antoine : 91800 : 12/05/2008
Altitude : NR - Taille : 6-7 mm (estimés)
Réf. : 32012

The eyes of both genders are well to be seen.
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Many thanks Gentlemen for your contributions
 
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There are many Eumerus-species with red on the abdomen, especially in 'the east'.
So it is not wise to even make a wild guess, at least not for me.
These specimens need to be collected..
 
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Yes, certainly... Eumerus is awfully difficult genus with the enormous amount of species (about 300) - Doczkal & Pape (2009).
 
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Though it is tempting... I can see some good characters.. hahaha Grin
The best match I can come up with, is Eumerus armenorum Stack.
Would fit its distribution according to Stackelberg: Transcaucasia (Armenia).
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Smile
 
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