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Volucella inanis?
PeterD
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Posted on 09-09-2010 22:58
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Could anyone please confirm, or correct, my ID?

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ChrisR
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That looks correct to me Smile
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ChrisR wrote:
That looks correct to me Smile


Thanks ChrisWink
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Andre
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No, this is Volucella zonaria. Compare with pics in the gallery.. the tip of the abdomen, for instance.
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I see your point (V.inanis should have more black bands near the tip of the abdomen) - that's the palest V.zonaria I have seen but maybe it was a trick of the flash/light?
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Menno Reemer
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I vote for the original identification as V. inanis.
In V. zonaria, sternite 2 is black, while in V. inanis this is yellow. In this specimen it's clearly yellow. In addition, you can vaguely see a dark macula halfway the anterior part of the wing. Such a macula is never present in V. zonaria, but you'll find it in V. inanis.
 
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Yeah, I did rather wonder about the shading on the wing ... and this one doesn't seem to have any noticeable change in yellow colour between tergites 1+2 and the rest.
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All true!
I quit ID'ing from pics $##%!^****$#@@#!!@!
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PeterD
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Thank you all for this very interesting debate. I have seen a number of V. inanis this summer and in particular in the last month. When I saw this one I thought it a little odd in its basic colouration. Although I am aware of the number of Volucella species in the UK I did think this one was worth posting with what I considered the closest ID.
Trying to ID from photographs can be challenging so I appreciate help when I am not sure.

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