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unknown Syrphidae => Helophilus pendulus
nowaytofly
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Posted on 03-05-2016 21:40
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Hello,
can anybody ID the Syrphidae on the picture? Found yesterday on a white umbrella stand in my garden.
SW Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Region Heilbronn, about 245mNN.
Many Thanks for your help,
Norbert
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sorry, here is the picture
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Posted on 04-05-2016 00:43
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This is a Helophilus pendulus with a slightly aberrant yellow spot on the left side.
Regards, Sundew
 
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Hello Sundew,
many thanks for your support
Grüßle aus dem Südwesten in die Hauptstadt TumbsUp
Norbert
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