Posted by ChrisR on 29-06-2011 13:44
#3
Yes - very common at the moment on hogweeds and a very atypical
Cheilosia, in that it is easy to field identify :)
Posted by cornascrebe on 29-06-2011 18:53
#4
Dear Paul & Chris
Thank you for that it did pose an initial teaser at first glance in the Field I thought may be an Eristalis intricarius
Many thanks for jumping in guys your feedback always appreciated
Best Wishes
Colin D