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WillGeo
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Posted on 08-10-2011 20:35
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Hi, I took the following images in April this year in south western France. I'm fairly sure it's a female Eristalinus, is it possible to say which species it is (and are there more species in the genus than the two we get in the UK (sepulchralis and aeneus))?

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(larger versions of the images can be seen by right clicking on them in flickr)

Many Thanks

Will
 
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Posted on 09-10-2011 07:31
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Hi!! Your Eristalinus is indeed a female, the species is Eristalinus aeneus.

There are 4 species of Eristalinus in Western Europe.

- Eristalinus taeniops: unique, striped eyes.
- Eristalinus megacephalus: unique, spotted eyes and abdomen with orange areas.
- Eristalinus aeneus: difficult to separate from E. sepulchralis, but males have eyes joined together (separated in sepulchralis) and females have eyes completely bare in the lower part and shiny bronzy abdomen.
- Eristalinus sepulchralis: much smaller (average) than aeneus, both sexes have separated eyes but both have very hairy eyes.

Hope this helps Smile
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Brilliant, thank you very much for the identification and particularly for the information so that I know what to look for in future.

Will
 
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A pleasure! Smile
 
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