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Posted on 06-07-2020 06:58
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Thankful for any ID help with this syrpdid! From our garden in SW sweden yesterday.
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My guess is Orthonevra (see https://diptera.i...;pid=70318). There are species with such long and narrow 3rd antennal segments. Similar metallic syrphids (Riponnensia, Lejogaster) have different antennae. However, I am absolutely no expert in tribe Chrysogastrini!
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This is either Orthonevra intermedia or stackelbergi. It can only be ID'ed to species with certainty through genitl characters.
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Thanks!

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