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Mysterious Syrphidae - introduced species?
LRubio7
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Posted on 20-01-2019 18:06
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Hello. This one is from Buenos Aires, Argentina. does anyone know the genus or species?
It looks like the genus Pseudoscaeva, but I think it's not present in Argentina. So, may be an introduced species?
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It could also be a species of Allograpta, but I'm not familiar with all the south american species....
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Okey Gerard! thank you very much.
 
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