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Norwegian syrphidae...
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Posted on 24-07-2008 07:50
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15mm long. In our garden in southern norway 18th of july.

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Edited by Trond on 25-07-2008 07:38
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E. pertinax?
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You can get rid of the question mark....
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Thanx... but... I tought E. pertinax should have a yellow band on the abdomen, like seen on this picture:

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BTW, is the 1st posted a male and the latter a female? I ask mainly becoz of the eyes, but does the yellow band also have something to do with the sex of the fly?
Edited by Trond on 25-07-2008 05:11
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the yellow tarsa of the first leg is characteristic for E. pertinax, the colour of the abdomen might be variable.
indeed in the first two photos you have a male and in the last one a female
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Thanx for the explanation Amalia!!
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