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Eristalis ?
Gordon Jar
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Posted on 15-11-2005 14:42
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Hello,

Help requested to Id the attached. All photographed in East Sussex, South of England.

I thought A might be E. pertinax (broad facial stripe )
and B might be E.abusivus. The other two I can't work out.

Can you put me out of my misery and assist with my further education.

Many thanks Gordon
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A = tenax B = nemorum/interrupta C = tenax D = pertinax
 
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I could not agree more. Grin
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Don't suppose you feel like telling us why Shock? Sarah
 
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Many thanks again Andre

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lynkos wrote:
Don't suppose you feel like telling us why Shock? Sarah

tenax has the two bands with hairs on the eyes (well visible in both specimens)

nemorum/interrupta has a small, dot-like pterostigma

pertinax has yellowish tarsi
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Great! Thanks a million, Sarah
 
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