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Xanthogramma ID ->Xanthogramma pedissequum
Pentti Ketola
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Posted on 08-12-2010 13:46
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Hi,
can anyone suggest a species this Syrphidae?
I take the photo on 26.6.2008 Kokkola, Finland.

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Xanthogramma c.f. pedissequum
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Could this be Xanthogramma stackelbergi ?

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Difficult to say. We await clarification of the splits (or not) proposed for this genus.
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No, this quite safely is pedissequum Smile
But a picture with the ventral side of the abdomen would give more defenitive info..
 
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OK, female X.pedissequum.
Many thanks Andre!

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