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Wasp-mimicing Syrphidae, NE Hungary, 06.2011
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Posted on 09-07-2011 07:39
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Hi, can someone give a nem to this male? it was on a rotting tree trunk in the mountains. About 15 mm long. Thanks in advance!
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Temnostoma vespiforme, I guess.
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I think T. meridionale yet
 
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Your photos are much better. Congrats, Walter. New gear?
Nice fly. Never saw this genus.
 
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Thanks for the answers! @ Jorge: I changed the way the flash lightens the insect. My biggest problem was the shadow under the insect. Now it is a bit better. I also started to use Raynox lenses instead of reversed lens. Have a look at my nature photo blog, I have a post about the gear I use nowadays!
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This may well be meridionale indeed, with a little cf.
 
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