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Syrphidae: Eupeodes cf. luniger ♀
Hi Emanule, I think it's a female Eupeodes luniger - but the rarer species bucculatus and goeldl...
Posted by eklans
on 07 January 2021 12:05:00
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Problem Eupeodes
I have been passed a very confusing Eupeodes in extremely battered condition. As far as I can see it...
Posted by Roger Morris
on 29 February 2020 09:51:51
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Eupeodes bucculatus ?
Ok, thank you !...
Posted by maxi6215
on 16 August 2018 18:50:37
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Eupeodes bucculatus ?
Hello,
maxi6215 wrote:
Is it possible to identify it ? Maybe Syrphus ribesii ?
If the hind f...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 15 August 2018 14:15:08
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Eupeodes bucculatus ?
Thank you ! Is it possible to identify it ? Maybe Syrphus ribesii ?...
Posted by maxi6215
on 15 August 2018 08:40:53
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Eupeodes bucculatus ?
Hello,
I think it is Syrphus sp.....
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 14 August 2018 00:17:11
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Eupeodes bucculatus ?
Hello,
I observed this Syrphidae the 11th of August in Gravelines in the north of France. I think...
Posted by maxi6215
on 12 August 2018 14:01:43
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Syrphidae. Which eupeodes female?
Hello Leif Bloss Carstensen,
Very nice rearing Syrphidae!
Eupeodes is, to my opinion, a mess....
Posted by Ectemnius
on 16 January 2016 19:06:51
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Eupeodes goeldlini?
I caught this Eupeodes goeldlini/bucculatus in Turnhout (Belgium) on 3/04/2012.
The basal cells ...
Posted by Jef Hendrix
on 09 April 2012 16:41:53
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Eupeodes corollae or luniger?
That's right - the "ass" ist too black for E. luniger! There is another quite similar ...
Posted by Sundew
on 20 June 2011 19:29:00
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