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Yellow pubescence: a furry Syrphid
Stephen
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Posted on 10-11-2010 00:29
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Such a nice fly, it would be good to know its name.

17 August 2010.
Beside a stream, in the mountains, West Virginia, USA.
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It's a beautiful shot, I think the angle and lighting is confusing though. It looks like Merodon equestris of which there are several colour forms. Look at this one on Bugguide which is in a similar stance..


http://bugguide.n...iew/196597

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Nope, not Merodon.
Compare it with a male Pterallastes thoracicus in Bugguide.....
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
Nope, not Merodon.
Compare it with a male Pterallastes thoracicus in Bugguide.....
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LOL! I think you two have met before!

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Ack! I should be LEARNING from these IDs that people are kind enough to provide.

My memory is good on some things. Sometimes I can look at a fly photo from 20 years ago and remember what park it was taken in. But Pterallastes thoracicus, no, I didn't remember.

Thank-you Janet and Gerard!
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