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Metasyrphus ? if yes, which one
brigitteu
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Posted on 04-10-2009 17:58
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The idea to put flowering plants on my balcony brings me each day other syrphidaes visiting the flowers:

Location: Switzerland, near lake zurich, 412 müM, on my balcony
Date: 04.10.09
Size: about 7-8 mm ?

Thank you for help! Best Regards, Brigitte
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Eupeodes corollae (F) I think.
 
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This one we have had this summer . . . I was again not sure about. Sorry.
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Guess you know already that Metasyrphus is the old name for Eupeodes (just to be sure, to say that you were close).
 
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Thank you Andre !

Yes i should have remembering -I will change immediately the name in the book " Schwebfliegen und Blasenkopffliegen Mitteleuropas"

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