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Eristalis x 3
Don Martin
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Posted on 14-05-2008 21:18
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Can anyone id these three? All from southeast Norway. Garden or meadow in forest.

1. Eristalis arbustorum? May 12, 2008

2. Eristalis interrupta? July 15, 2007

3. Eristalis abusiva? September 15, 2007

Or am I way off here? Smile

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My guess for first two would be Eristalis interrupta females, the third more likely E. arbustorum female.
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Thank you! One out of three... Hm could be worse. I guess it is difficult to be sure based on pictures only.

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Can you confirm Eristalis arbustorum for this one?
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yes indeed it is E. arbustorum...there is no black stripe,the face being almost entirely whitish.
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Thank you Amalia, ..
 
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