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Syrphus sp?, Syrphidae, Hungary
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The female.
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Hello
I think Syrphus ribesii (L.)

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Louis
 
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Ths. How do you tell the Syrphus species apart?
 
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Gisela Merkel-Wallner
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Hello,
the last picture shows a female. And this specimen is no S. ribesii, because of the dark hind femur. Its a Syrvus torvus or a Syrphus vitripennis.

Gisela
 
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lweit, Gisela, thx for your help. Is there a way to separate S. torvus and vitripennis except by genitalia?
 
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Xespok wrote:
lweit, Gisela, thx for your help. Is there a way to separate S. torvus and vitripennis except by genitalia?


According to Tony Irwin S. vitripennis has bare eyes, which S. torvus doesn't have.
 
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