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Small Syrphid from our garden
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 05-03-2007 20:06
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Hello!

This 10 mm long animal was the first Syrphid other than Episyrphus balteatus and Eristalis tenax (which are around since mid february) I have found this year (today in our house garden, Ostwestfalen/Germany). Unfortunately the orange markings are not visible very well. Can it nevertheless be determined? I thought of a Melangyna (cf. lasiopthalma?) male. Thanks for any hints!


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www.foto-upload.de/diptera/070304/Melangyna_sp_M2.jpg

www.foto-upload.de/diptera/070304/Melangyna_sp_M3.jpg
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Stephane Lebrun
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Posted on 05-03-2007 20:59
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Hello,
difficult to say, because difficult to see, but it could also be Episyrphus (Meliscaeva) auricollis. The spots on tergite 2 seem slightly oblique and the hinds legs don't seem entirely black.
If I'm not wrong, it would be the var. maculicornis, a typical spring variety.

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Juergen Peters
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
difficult to say, because difficult to see, but it could also be Episyrphus (Meliscaeva) auricollis. The spots on tergite 2 seem slightly oblique and the hinds legs don't seem entirely black.
If I'm not wrong, it would be the var. maculicornis, a typical spring variety.


Thanks! According to my records I found M. auricollis mostly in late summer here. Unfortunately none of my current pics shows the hind legs more clearly, but the yellow could also be pollen.
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LordV
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Looks Very similar to some I've seen in my garden in the last few weeks (South coast UK)
Brian V.

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Andrew Whittington
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Posted on 07-03-2007 23:28
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Fantastic photograph Brian .. you should enter it to the next Entomology photographic competition ... it has to be a prize winner!!!
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