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Cheilosia? -> Merodon sp.
Michael Becker
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Hello,

this ~7mm syrphidae is from last april from a coast land in south east Sicily. My guess would be a Cheilosia sp., but this is only a vague speculation. What is it?

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Michael
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Paul Beuk
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No, this belongs in the Eristalinae, see the loop in R5.
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Smile Cheilosia belongs to Eristalinae.
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I apologise, I meant Eristalini. Wink
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Michael Becker
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Thank you for the answers. So I suppose nothing more than Eristalini is possible?

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It's a species of Merodon.
 
Michael Becker
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Thank you for the genus.

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