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Leopard eye Syrphid :-)
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 21-07-2007 14:30
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Hello!

I found this nice Eristalinus today on Eupatorium cannabinum at a hedge (Ostwestfalen/Germany), but am not sure, whether it is E. sepulchralis or aeneus. Can somebody give me a hint? Thanks in advance!

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i think Eristalinus sepulcralis the eyes are all hairy, in the E. aeneus are bare on lower half.

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Hello, Andrea!

brazz wrote:
i think Eristalinus sepulcralis the eyes are all hairy, in the E. aeneus are bare on lower half.


Many thanks! I have also read that E. aeneus is much rarer here and mainly living in salty areas.
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in northern europe E. aeneus is indeed confined to salty areas, coastal lagoons,... in southern europe E. aeneus is more common, also inland.
 
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confirm
in italy E aneaus is very common in mainland
 
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