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the other flower fly
Bob
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Posted on 17-09-2013 05:07
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Here is the other flower fly coming to Alpine Aster Aster alpigenus in the alpine above Juneau, Alaska yesterday on Sept 15. Most flowers in the alpine were gone and these were the only medium sized insects I found all day. Thrips and midges were the other ones.

Any help with identification would be great appreciated.

Thanks.

Bob
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Paul Beuk
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In Europe I's say Sericomyia. And, please, put the syrphid flower flies in the syrphid forum? Cheers!
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