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Paragus quadrifasciatus male
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 10-10-2011 15:11
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Very small syrphid, 6-7 mm.

Gojar - Granada - S Spain - October 2, 2011

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Stephen R
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Posted on 10-10-2011 15:27
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Congratulations, and welcome to the forum! I hope someone will be able to help soon.

Incidentally, if you want to delete your earlier posts you can use the edit button below the text and then select 'delete this image'. To add a secnd image to the thread, you can reply to your own post and attach an image to the reply (which must include at least one character of text.

We have a separate forum for Syrphidae, and you may get a quicker reply to your next syrphid query by posting there.
Edited by Stephen R on 10-10-2011 15:29
 
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 10-10-2011 15:41
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Thanks Stephen again
 
Paul Beuk
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It has now been moved to the Syrphidae forum. And to help you on your way: it is a Paragus. Not very imaginative, but does Paragus quadrifasciatus exist. It would be an appropriate name for this species. Wink
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