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Meliscaeva auricollis (male)
Liliane D
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Posted on 28-02-2024 19:43
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Hello,
February 28, 2024, in the south of France.
Body: 8 mm
On peach blossom.
Are the very long legs III specific to a genus?
Thank you for your help with identification.
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Posted on 28-02-2024 19:45
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Posted on 03-03-2024 12:00
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At this time of year, at the end of February and beginning of March, I don't see many Syrphidae species. Does the date help with identification?
 
eklans
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Posted on 05-03-2024 15:44
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Hello, it's quite hard to see, but I think it could be a male Melangyna quadrimaculata. The early date would support this species.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
Liliane D
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Many thanks, Eric,
I hadn't come across this genus yet and I imagine that on my other subject https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=112593 it's a female of the same genus?
I see that the male Melangyna quadrimaculata has 4 spots on the abdomen. Here, there are indeed 4 main spots and the other 2 small spots towards the base are very discreet and should not be an obstacle to identification.
 
Fred Fly
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Posted on 06-03-2024 07:27
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But it is a darker (winter-) form of Meliscaeva auricollis!
Regards
Fred
 
Liliane D
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Posted on 07-03-2024 09:24
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Thanks Fred for the new orientation,
I've seen this species before, but the shape of the spots is so variable that I didn't make the connection!
 
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