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Eristalis interrupta?
crex
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Posted on 09-08-2007 21:23
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Only one photo of this female. I think it is some sort of Eristalis sp. Am I correct?

Location: Midwest Sweden (Dalsland)
Date: 2007-APR-30
Habitat: Near a small stream
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Looks like a female E. tenax.
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It cannot be E.tenax. I think it E.interrupta or E.lineata(=E.horticola)
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Thank you both. I don't know much about Syrphidae so I'm a little confused. Stephane is usually right Smile Why not E. tenax, Vladimir?
 
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I can be wrong for this one, and I was probably to fast, because the white hind margin of tergites are rather unusual for tenax. All the characters are not well visible on this picture (i.e. stigma, face) but it could well be a dark female of E. interrupta as Vladimir said.

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Ok, thanks again! Cool
 
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