Scaeva pyrastri, common name the pied hoverfly, is a species of hoverfly.[4]
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Scaevapyrastri, common name the pied hoverfly, is a species of hoverfly. These hoverflies are present in most of Europe, the Near East, the East Palearctic...
was itself a synonym for the hoverfly species Musca pyrastri Linnaeus, 1758 (now Scaevapyrastri). The new name of Chamaepsila hennigi was proposed for...
lateral margin of the abdomen, which they do not in E. perplexum. In Scaevapyrastri, the third wing vein vein ( R4+5) has a long, moderately deep curvature...