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Who am I (part IV)? :)
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Hi


Easy level now. Smile Who am I? Smile
I took this photo recently.
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another one...
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Syrphidae. Looks like Cheilosia, but the face profile looks more like some of the Xylotini? Sad
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wrong.
But the family is right. Smile
 
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Anasimyia sp.?
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no... Smile
 
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Eristalinus?Cool
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YES! you are in the right track. Grin
And it is...
 
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eristlinus sepulchralisPfft
 
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Grin amalia is the winner. Grin
It is Syrphidae - Eristalinus sepulchralis

The circle spots indicates clearly that this would be that species. I thought it would be much more easy. Unmistakable. Smile
 
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