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Eristalinus sepulchralis? E. aeneus m
Jann Wuebbenhorst
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Posted on 16-04-2018 18:23
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This was found on 7th Apr 2018, Elbe River Floodplain, on Gagea lutea; size about 11 mm.
Is it Eristalinus sepulchralis?
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males: looks like the eyes are separated, so it will be Eristalinus sepulchralis.

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Many thanks for confirmation and detailed information. The eyes look separated indeed.
 
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I think we see the eyes just touching in the first photo, towards the front of the head.

Also we don't see the stripes on the thorax typical of sepulchralis, so I vote for Eristalinus aeneus.
 
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Hello Chris,
indeed, in the first photo it looks as if the eyes are touching, in the second photo I thought to see slightly seperated eyes. But I'm absolutely sure it is the same individual.
So I'll follow your voteWink
 
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I looked at the gallery the day after posting here and i see a photo of a male sepulchralis. the eyes are very separated, so this aeneus. I didn't know a photo existed in the gallery before. I've never found a male in three years. I always find females. I have no idea why this is so. anyway, i agree with aeneus. the eyes are not separated.

https://diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=6568

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