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Graeme Cocks
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Is this Stratiomyidae? Malaise trap, Townsville, Queensland.

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Syrphidae. Maybe Eumerus. Note the strongly recurved M with stub vein. That shows up occasionally in the family. The wing actually reminds me more of Orthonevra, but it is not that genus.
 
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Syrphidae, Eumerus sp.

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Thanks Stephane and John.
 
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