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Eristalis Lemon Yellow Spring Fashion '13 ---> Myathropa florea
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I found at home these bright yellow haired Eristalis flies at least two times. I know this species has a large amount of variation, but I have not seen this colour even on the net yet.

I have also compared that specimens with Myathropa florea, but the wing venation, apart from size, is different.

The collected one was identified following the keys as E. tenax, although I can't see the hairs on halter-barette (do you have any picture of that feature? I would say maybe pubescent, but not hairy). The arista is bare and the eyes haired but I can't see the two bands.

(IBERIAN PENINSULA: CATALONIA: Girona province, Beuda, 400 masl, the living specimen April the 24th, 2013, and the collected one April 2015 (day unknown)).


Could anybody confirm is or not Eristalis tenax?
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Rafael, it is a female Myathropa florea. No possible doubt whatever. I don't know what you see in venation that doesn't fit, it will be due only to normal variation. What should be there is there Wink Size can also be extremely variable.

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Hi Piluca!

You are right, my brain did a wrong shortcut. Shock

In fact, the "cell R1 closed before/at wing margin" is a good character. Better than the one postalar pile tuft present/absent used at StN keys

Below is a picture of a M. flora, this specimen and an E. tenax.
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The three specimens. I would say M. florea is also quite variable. Thanks, Piluca, see you soon.
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Glad to be of any help Smile See you soon Wink Wink
 
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The right specimen on the last picture is Eristalis (tenax ?).
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The right specimen is Eristalis tenax.
 
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Yep, sorry, from left to right: M. florea (the form I was used, autumn), M. florea (the spring form I was not used) and typical E. tenax
 
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