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Which syrphid is it? > Platycheirus sp.
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Posted on 17-08-2008 21:23
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Hello!

Slender hoverfly with big eyes. Found amongst dense shrubland near a meadow in Hungary. Formerly I have not seen this species. Rather small, does not reach 10 mm. I have more shots from it.

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platycheirus sp. needs more photos
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Thank you Amalia!

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Not Platycheirus, it's a male of Melanostoma mellinum!
Male Platycheirus have modified fore legs, in which the femura have different kinds of hair modification and the tibia and/ or tarsae have modifications like broadened tip of tibia and/or broadened tarsae.
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Not that we see much of the tarsae... And it seems to have a dusted face.
Spots on second pic a bit like P. peltatus, but wrong legs. Dito argument for P. nielseni.
I'm in doubt Gerard.. But my first hunch also was Melanostoma. So it must be it Cool
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