Posted by mwa66 on 08-07-2011 21:04
#1
quite massive ca10 mm sp. Looks similar to
Scaeva or
Eupeodes sp. Poland/ Torun region
As marks are white maybe
Scaeva pyrastri
Edited by mwa66 on 10-07-2011 17:56
Posted by Sundew on 08-07-2011 22:59
#2
This is
Scaeva pyrastri, a male. The
Scaeva species have a bulging frons.
Eupeodes has yellow marks of a different shape.
Posted by mwa66 on 10-07-2011 09:34
#3
Sundew wrote:
This is Scaeva pyrastri, a male. The Scaeva species have a bulging frons. Eupeodes has yellow marks of a different shape.
Sundew. Thx. This is what I found also later on looking on web resources. Thx. again.