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ID, please. Platycheirus albimanus? CONFIRMED
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Hello!

My second attempt at a hover using this site...

The nearest I can get to an ID on this one is Platycheirus albimanus, female.
I ruled out P.manicatus because of the shape of her abdo.

It's a very small hover, distinctly bronze in colour overall. I couldn't get a good shot from the side (she wouldn't let me!), but the lunules appear to be silver/grey in colour, rather than gold. The legs and face are not very clear, but... maybe the pics are good enough for an ID?

What do you think?
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Another shot...
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Yet another shot...
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Platycheirus albimanus looks correct! Smile

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Brilliant, thanks Janet!

Tim helped me ID a male of the species that I found in the back garden a while back, but not 100% as it wasn't a very good pic. That's what helped me with this one... I must tell him about this, he'll be chuffed. He's such a nice guy.


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