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Bumble bee like Syrphid --> Criorhina berberina
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 11-05-2008 21:28
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Hello!

Unfortunately I only have this single picture. This not very big (8-9 mm) fly looked and behaved (not hovering at the blossoms, but running around between them) exactly like a small Bombus pascuorum worker. Found on May-09 at forest, northwest Germany. Can it be a Criorhina?
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Posted on 11-05-2008 22:01
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Yep, Criorhina berberina female, the typical form.
There is also a color form which is totally yellow.
They can be quite small!
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Hello, Gerard!

Gerard Pennards wrote:
Yep, Criorhina berberina female, the typical form.
There is also a color form which is totally yellow.
They can be quite small!


Many thanks! I had the form 'oxyacanthe' before, but it was considerably bigger.

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P.S.: The genus name Brachymyia is not valid any more?
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Jürgen

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