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Unknown Syrphid, C Spain
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 15-09-2011 21:30
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I am sure this has to be a melanistic form of something common, but I am utterly lost. Thanks to anybody that can help me to ID it!

Taken in the outskirts of Madrid on the 24th April 2011.
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Looks a lot like the rare species Meligramma cingulata? Do you have a frontal view (face) to fully exclude a dark M. auricollis? And/or any other angles?
 
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Unfortunately, this is the only shot I have. It was awfully windy and it was a miracle to get this one reasonably in focus Angry

But it is very interesting what you said about Meliscaeva auricollis. There were a few specimens of Meliscaeva auricollis exactly in the same spot. I think this solves the mystery Wink

Thanks so much for the millionth time, André!! Smile
 
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PD: The only thing that puzzles me is the hairy abdomen.
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 15-09-2011 22:22
 
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