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Syrphidae to identify, please
pilonm
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Posted on 15-12-2008 18:05
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Hello all,

It is very strange because the post I sent this morning just disappeared without any notice :-/

So, I repost it:


Hello all,

I photographied this Syrphidae last June at Sherbrooke Quebec (near Vermont, USA).

I'm suspecting Genus Merodon or Mallota but I'm not sure.

Any idea about the Genus/Species???

Thanks again for your always appreciated help :-)

Michel

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Andre
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Posted on 15-12-2008 19:24
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It's not Merodon, that's for sure. Could be Mallota, but I'm not familiar with American genera. Anyway, this one belongs to the "Eristalinae".
Let's wait for a guy like Gerard Pennards or anyone else... Smile
 
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It was gone because you had posted it twice. Since this third post now has received a reply I deleted what used to be the second one at http://www.dipter...d_id=18340 (so, no use to click the link anymore Wink).
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Posted on 16-12-2008 19:48
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Yes, it's a Mallota, a male Mallota bautias to be precise...
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Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
pilonm
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Posted on 18-12-2008 03:30
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Thank you very much Andre and Gerard for your help on this syrphidae looking like a bumblebee :-)

I verified and effectively M. bautias reside in Quebec! :-)

You guys, are champs!!!!

Cheers!

Michel
Edited by pilonm on 19-12-2008 03:29
 
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