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A male Eupeodes corollaehoverfly. Male hoverflies are easily recognized by the holoptic eyes, touching at the top of the head, and males of this species have different abdomen markings than females. This species is very common in Europe, where it has been used experimentally to control the population of aphids and other scale insects.Photo: Joaquim Alves Gaspar
The article states that males have "square commas" on the abdomen. What does this mean? I did a Google search for "comma insect anatomy" and "comma hoverfly" but was not able to turn up anything of note. Is this perhaps supposed to mean "comma-shaped markings"? howcheng {chat}16:35, 26 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]