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Eristalis arbustorum male & female
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Posted on 25-08-2015 10:15
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Hi, I found these two Eristalis in Sweden and need some help with sorting them into species.
I hope somebody here can help Smile
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Here is the other fly Smile
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Here is a picture where the wings show on the first fly
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This is, as to colour of abdomen and mid tibia, most probably female and male of E. arbustorum. However, to get a reliable determination, the pictures should show several characters more clearly, e. g. face (black stripe or not) and arista (feathery or more or less bare). A key is given in https://archive.i....
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Thank you for the quick reply and insight!
and thank you for the key Smile

The arista were sadly a little hard to see on the films I made but here is (hopefully) a better picture of the face of the female. I do agree that it seems to be an E. arbustorum.

Cheers,
Malin
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