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Balloon belly Syrphid :-)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

I have posted these photos already in my forum, but got no reply yet, so I try it here, too.

These only 3-4 mm long Syrphids (?) were visiting Angelica sylvestris flowers in the forest two days ago (Ostwestfalen/Germany). Seem to be more than full with eggs Cool. Could it be Sphegina sp.? Thanks in advance!

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Another one.
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hi,

i think is something close to Sphegina, or even Sphegina.
maybe this helps you,
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Yes, indeed it is a female Sphegina, and it's very difficult to get it to species level. My GUESS would be a female Sphegina siberica, but that's just a guess!
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Hello, Cosmin and Gerard!

Gerard Pennards wrote:
Yes, indeed it is a female Sphegina, and it's very difficult to get it to species level. My GUESS would be a female Sphegina siberica, but that's just a guess!


Thank you very much! I had already read that the genus Sphegina is a difficult one. But genus level is ok, it's again a new one for me Smile.
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Welcome,

here in romania in montane area me and amalia_raluca have found Sphegina very frequent on Stachys sylvatica.
she collected some, i made some photos so maybe some will come in the gallery with ID.

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