Posted by Liliane D on 11-11-2019 21:49
#1
Hello,
In a previous post, the Syrphus femur III was not visible enough to determine the species.
Here, we can see better the femur III and the distribution of the black color. Is this sufficient for the species?
Edited by Liliane D on 12-11-2019 01:32
Posted by Juergen Peters on 11-11-2019 22:38
#2
Hello Liliane,
Liliane D wrote:
Here, we can see better the femur III and the distribution of the black color. Is this sufficient for the species?
we can rule out
Syrphus ribesii here, because the femur is partly black. Unfortunately we can not see, if the eyes are hairy. So it can be
S. torvus (hairy) or
vitripennis (not hairy). My impression goes more to
S. vitripennis, but I am no expert, and that is no identification!