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Could this be Eristalis arbustorum?
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Posted on 03-12-2008 11:40
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I'm doubting about this female because the broken orange band on top of the abdomen is missing on this one..Smile
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this is another similar one, both pictures were taken the same day on the 12th October in a local Nature Reserve, Gent, Belgium
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and this one dates from the 30th November last year, I found it on a waste land in Gent, Belgium
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