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Yes, Syrphus vitripennis female
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nowaytofly |
Posted on 16-09-2021 22:09
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Member Location: Northern Germany, Lower Saxony Posts: 253 Joined: 18.07.15 |
Northern Germany, Lower Saxony, Celle, Sept. 14th 2021 Hi out there, a few day ago, I went for a walk and took my camera with me. Alongside a forest road there were a lot of Solidago aka goldenrod. On these flowers I got many insects, especially Syrphidae, taking a bath in pollen. A few I could identify by my self, for some I need confirmation (or refuse if I'm wrong) and some I didn't know at all what species I got, can you help out? 1st, is this a female of Syrphus vitripennis? Thanks for your help, have a nice day, Norbert nowaytofly attached the following image: [103.56Kb] Edited by nowaytofly on 18-09-2021 00:36 everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum. |
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nowaytofly |
Posted on 16-09-2021 22:10
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Member Location: Northern Germany, Lower Saxony Posts: 253 Joined: 18.07.15 |
2nd pic
nowaytofly attached the following image: [105.7Kb] everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum. |
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eklans |
Posted on 17-09-2021 12:26
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3693 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Norbert, it looks like femur III is mostly black: S. vitripennis.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
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nowaytofly |
Posted on 18-09-2021 00:35
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Member Location: Northern Germany, Lower Saxony Posts: 253 Joined: 18.07.15 |
Hi Eric, thank you very much for your confirmation. Have a nice weekend. Norbert everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum. |
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