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Trond
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Posted on 03-07-2008 05:06
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June 30th, in our garden, southern Norway. 10-12+mm. Its full of sand or something after it did a roll...

images39.fotki.com/v1232/photos/8/8126/6433075/June302008_Image12_Syrphidae-vi.jpg
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Edited by Trond on 06-07-2008 05:38
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A male Volucella inanis!?
 
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Thanks!
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Trond, remember that when you host files externally then you will losse the images int he forum when you move or delete them. Depending on how they are hosted renaming the files can also casue the links to be broken. Hence the preference for attachments...
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Ouch, sorry about that, I moved the pictures and forgot to update the links. Fixed now...
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