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Small Syrphidae from 15.05. and 10.06.15: Orthonevra?
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

the female (ca. 5 mm) is already from mid May, in low vegetation near creek. The male (ca. 4 mm) is from June 10th on dogwood. Northwest Germany.
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In North America it would be Orthonevra rather than Chrysogaster, but you may have additional Brachyopini in Europe.
 
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John Carr wrote:
In North America it would be Orthonevra rather than Chrysogaster, but you may have additional Brachyopini in Europe.


Thanks John! At least in the gallery and in my (small) books I found nothing similar. The only Chrysogaster species here, which is very numerous, is C. solstitialis. But that looks totally different.
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