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Dasysyrphus? (02.05.09) --> Parasyrphus vittiger

conopid wrote:
Parasyrphus species. It looks as if it has yellow bands on the abdomen, so it might ...

Posted by Juergen Peters on 06 May 2009 18:02:34
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Dasysyrphus? (02.05.09) --> Parasyrphus vittiger

Parasyrphus species. It looks as if it has yellow bands on the abdomen, so it might be P annulatus?...

Posted by conopid on 06 May 2009 14:20:05
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

Thank you very much Gerard!...

Posted by dipdip on 23 May 2008 20:43:39
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

Because of your second picture I'm quite convinced the first specimen is indeed a male Syrphus n...

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 23 May 2008 20:38:18
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

No, the one I caught is not the same. I'll try again.
This is annulatus. isn't it?
Maja...

Posted by dipdip on 23 May 2008 20:20:54
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

Here you see a little more face (same specismen as before). So I take it for sure, that this is P. n...

Posted by dipdip on 23 May 2008 20:10:44
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

Yep, they often have a small facial stripe from mouth edge to facial knob, look at this:
http://pag...

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 23 May 2008 08:59:26
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

Facial knob black?
Did you collect it dippie? :)...

Posted by Andre on 22 May 2008 22:38:56
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

Well, I'm not convinced!
This has other possibilities, and to me the best one is Syrphus nitidi...

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 22 May 2008 20:27:27
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Parasyrphus annulatus male -> Syrphus nitidifrons

Hello Andre
is that a confirmation or are there other possibilities?
Thanks Maja...

Posted by dipdip on 21 May 2008 21:45:55
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