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Teddy
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Posted on 18-09-2007 23:01
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Jutland,Denmark 21-05-2007
I can't get closer.
This is the only picture i've got
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It's Anasimya. Which one I'm not yet sure. I'll have to get back to you on this one.

Ps. there's a family forum specificly for Syrphidae on this site!Wink
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Well it's either A.interpuncta or A.lunulata. Or I'm overlooking something. It's a bit difficult without a frontal photo.
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Hello,

Are the eyes of males separated in this genus?
Because the picture looks like the figure 64 (page 37) of Mark van Veen's book (third tergite with curved spots).
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Hello there
Thank's for all your help.
If it stands between A.interpuncta or A.lunulata its probably A.interpuncta because A.lunulata is very rare in Denmark i've been told.But om the otherhand i've got a photo of A.interpuncta and it dosn't look like this one Sad
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