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Very similar to Microdon mutabilis. I hope that the experts confirm...
Posted by Gumenuk Vitalij
on 25 November 2014 10:06:00
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Syrphidae - Microdon
Valentin Nidergas wrote:
Yes, it is the genus Microdon, species mutabilis or myrmicae. We can't...
Posted by tomsur
on 17 August 2014 09:39:27
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Syrphidae - Microdon
Yes, it is the genus Microdon, species mutabilis or myrmicae. We can't go to the species with an...
Posted by Valentin Nidergas
on 07 March 2014 00:53:04
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Microdon myrmicae/mutabilis
Thank you, Menno! Of course, you are right:S!...
Posted by piros
on 18 December 2012 12:09:48
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Microdon myrmicae/mutabilis
This is either M. mutabilis or M. myrmicae. ID of adults is not possible. The fact that M. mutabilis...
Posted by Menno Reemer
on 18 December 2012 10:04:43
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Microdon myrmicae/mutabilis
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Posted by piros
on 17 December 2012 00:50:44
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Microdon myrmicae/mutabilis
I found this Microdon in the outskirt of Szeged, S. Hungary, on 05. 05.2012. I think it is M. myrmic...
Posted by piros
on 17 December 2012 00:49:47
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Microdon myrmicae?
I was just reading that Microdon mutabilis cannot be distinguished by Microdon myrmicae at the photo...
Posted by Andreas Haselboeck
on 24 May 2012 19:34:18
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Female Microdon -> Microdon mutabilis/ myrmicae
Thank you very much Gerard.
Greetings,
Marion...
Posted by Marion Friedrich
on 20 June 2010 20:31:24
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Female Microdon -> Microdon mutabilis/ myrmicae
Yes, mutabilis would be a good option, but there is another species (M. myrmicae) which cannot be se...
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 20 June 2010 11:23:41
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