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Parasyrphus nigritarsis
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Posted on 21-08-2010 23:06
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pyrenees 26.06.10 north spain
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another view...
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Didea (Megasyrphus/Eriozona) annulipes female.
 
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Hmm, vein R4+5 is much too straight for that species.
Legs almost entirely yellow, but all tarsae entirely black: Parasyrphus nigritarsis.
Nice find! Wonder whether this species is known from Spain...
 
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Thank you all. Yes it is known at fauna iberica.
 
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Menno is right! Again Smile
I fooled myself by the date, which is rather late for this species (but then again: the Pyrenees..). So I put the lack of the sinuate vein on a croppingmistake of the picture.
I only have males in my collection.. Didn't see the black tarsae. Pffff...
My blunder, grrrrr... Angry
 
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No, it was my fault because at first i was mistake and wrote "dry land" instead "pyrennees", wich i have edited...
Thanks
 
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