Paragus pecchiolii
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Paragus pecchiolii is a species of hoverfly.[1]
Description
Paragus pecchiolii can reach a length of 5.5–6.5 millimetres (0.22–0.26 in). This species shows a black thorax with two dusty stripes and a scutellum with yellow apex. Abdominal tergites are black, with distinct silvery hairy stripes, often reddish along lateral margins. Legs are yellow.[2]
Distribution
This species is present in most of Europe, in the Near East and in North Africa.[3]
gollark: I think its JSON library once used `recover` a bit internally, i.e. exception-based error handling, essentially.
gollark: For example, the magic `select` thing, `make`/`new`, its horrible monotonic times hack...
gollark: It's actually complicated and relies heavily on magic like Python.
gollark: WRONG!
gollark: Generally, Go's attitude seems to be:- don't trust the programmer to do anything right but use magic all over the place internally- stop abstraction at all costs and make everything explicit- ignore all modern innovations in language design- bodge everything into being mostly right but not actually correct
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