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kurt
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Posted on 18-11-2008 00:09
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This Dasysyrphus was found 24 maj 2008 at Skällsjön 62,57N 17,36O Ångermanland, Sweden.

Is it possible that it could be a Dasysyrphus venustus?

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Probably, but not 100% sure!
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Thanks for your comment Gerard.

Is it possible if I have a dorsal view?

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Rather have a ventral view and one from the face. Might help.
 
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I have seen this small Dasysyrphus from 22 may until 17 juni on the same location.

This two photos is from other days than the first one.

Thanks for looking at my pictures.
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One more photo
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Last picture shows a male Dasysyrphus venustus, the picture above it is probably a female of the same species but that's not 100% sure....
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Thanks for your help Gerard

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