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Eristalis, broad face -> E. pertinax
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Hi

With this Eristalis I don't come to a result. Hairy specimen, broad face, small stripe, colour more reddisch-brown then normaly seen, hairy eyes, arista feathery, broad stigma . . . Shock
no further pics, pics of wings are missing :-(

Switzerland, 04.09.2011, 430 msm, balcony

Thanks a lot for any help and hints! Kind regards, Brigitte
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Hi Brigitte,

Here we don't need to see the wings, we see very well the long-haired arista, the black strip can be considerate "hardly-visible" (invisible on the first picture) .... THUS it's Eristalis arbustorum Smile

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Hi Pierre-Yves

never thought of E.arbustorum with this face :-( Thanks very much too for this ID and details!

Brigitte
 
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WWWWOooohhhhh ! Shock awkward I'm sorry ! I made a big mistake ! Sad
I had not seen the yellow tarsae of the first and second leg !!! I was concentrated to much on the picture of the face !

So we have an other specie with hardly visible Black strip ... Eristalis pertinax !!!! (like in your precedent treat)

Futhermore abdomen spot don't correspond to E. arbsutorum ! It's a shame !

I think it's time to go to bed ! Tomorrow is another day ! Smile

Sorry again

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a big smiling in my face Smile quickly change titel into E.pertinax Wink
E.pertinax is still far away from my face-average-experience, but much better than E.arbustorum, thanks, you puted my Eristalis world back to normal Wink

Kind regards, Brigitte

Edit: also from me: don't worry about: your help,your advice and ID's are highly appreciated!
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Totally agree with P-Y in Eristalis pertinax Smile Pictures are superb showing the front and second yellow tarsi. Great job, Brigitte! Wink

P-Y, don't worry about the slip. It happens all the time Wink I still don't know anybody who hasn't said 'oops!' at least once in their lives after certain ID.
 
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