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pengie
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Posted on 29-01-2015 17:27
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Hello!

Can somebody help me?
We found that species in June on herbaceous area.

Am I right, when i say this is not eupodes.
Calypter with hair.
Wing cell bm just partly trichose.
Anterior anepisternum is also bare.

Which species could it be?

Greets
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Juergen Peters
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Hello,

pengie wrote:
Am I right, when i say this is not eupodes.

my non-expert opinion: it looks like Eupeodes (corollae).
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Posted on 29-01-2015 18:50
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Thanks Jürgen,

you are right.
I also think it's Eupeodes now.
I think I misinterpreted the key, because calypter has hair, but only on the fringe. (can somebody confirm this assumtion?)

Greets
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Ectemnius
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Posted on 31-01-2015 11:11
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Hello pengie,

Jurge is correct. The only Eupeodes or Syrphus with such a large terminalia visible from above is E. corollae.

There are always hairs on the somewhat thicker edge of the calypter, yes. They are positioned in a fringe pointing outwards. Syrphus sp. have hairs on top of the calypter pointing upwards.

Greetings,

Ectemnius
 
pengie
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Posted on 31-01-2015 22:00
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I see, thank you very much for the help.
Now i feel more confortable.
I also want to say, that It's a very laudable
what you guys doing here, thanks!

Greets
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