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And yet again...
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Posted on 21-07-2008 06:02
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Another syrphid. about 10-12mm. Was trying to get oot trough the window, and it looked kinda 'see trough' in the two uppermost yellow bands. On the picture this effect doesnt show for some reason, may be becoz of the background. Southern Norway, july 17th, garden. Have more pics from other angles aswell.

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Posted on 21-07-2008 06:31
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And this pic will show I was wrong when considering the size. Its about 16mm long.

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Volucella inanis?!
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Yeah, ofcourse Frown I got confused since it was kinda see-trough in the window I guess... Thats my excuse anyway Grin
Thanx Amalia!
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