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Eristalis pertinax <<= Eristalis arbustorum ?
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Posted on 20-07-2023 20:48
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Hi there, today July, 20th, 2023 I got the following fly. I suggest to Eristalis arbustorum, but its relatively large one, at least 12 mm. Got it on a wild meadow on the flower of wild carrot, Daucus carota. Is my decision right, other option ? Thanks a lot, Norbert
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Hi,

front and mid tarsi seem to be yellow, so Eristalis pertinax (female).
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Moin Juergen, Danke!
Thanks and have a pleasant weekend.
Norbert
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