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which kind of Syrphidae?
gogo5760
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Posted on 05-04-2018 14:27
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Hello!
There I have a hoverfly (I think it is one). Is anybody able to dertermine the species?
First I thought it would be Brachypalpus valgus, later Criorhina asilicae. But I think both is wrong, so there is no dark band in the wings.

Please help me!

Thank you forards and
b.r.
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gogo5760 wrote:
Hello!
There I have a hoverfly (I think it is one). Is anybody able to dertermine the species?
First I thought it would be Brachypalpus valgus, later Criorhina asilicae. But I think both is wrong, so there is no dark band in the wings.

Please help me!

Thank you forards and
b.r.
Guntram
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gogo5760 wrote:
Hello!
There I have a hoverfly (I think it is one). Is anybody able to dertermine the species?
First I thought it would be Brachypalpus valgus, later Criorhina asilicae. But I think both is wrong, so there is no dark band in the wings.

Please help me!

Thank you forards and
b.r.
Guntram
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Juergen Peters
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Hello!

gogo5760 wrote:
First I thought it would be Brachypalpus valgus, later Criorhina asilicae. But I think both is wrong, so there is no dark band in the wings.


I think, Tachina ursina (Tachinidae).

P.S.: It would be generally a good idea to provide the find date and location.
Edited by Juergen Peters on 05-04-2018 19:06
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Hello!

gogo5760 wrote:
First I thought it would be Brachypalpus valgus, later Criorhina asilicae. But I think both is wrong, so there is no dark band in the wings.


I think, Tachina ursina (Tachinidae).

P.S.: It would be generally a good idea to provide the find date and location.


Hi Jürgen!
Many thank for determination an excuse. I had forgotten zu write date and location. I'll brin it now:
04.04.2018 || Austria | Salzburg / Pinzgau / Saalfelden north; 740m
 
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