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Eupeodes sp. ?
Alvesgaspar
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Posted on 16-01-2008 13:10
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I think it is a Eupeodes sp. but am not sure. Maybe a E. corollae or E. luniger?

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Corollae.
 
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Thanks, Andre
 
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Andre, this being a male how do you know this is corollae? What characteres distinguish this species from the other?
 
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Even from this side the genitalia look large. Then there is a rather strong curve in the anal vein, near its apex. Next, the hairs on the scutellum look light/yellow. Last, the spots on abdomen touch the sides over a considderate distance.
 
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Thank you very muchSmile
 
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