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Eristalis ? - female
brigitteu
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Posted on 28-07-2009 23:24
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And another Syrphidae, I'm not sure about ID . . .

Switzerland, near lake zurich - 27.07.09
near edge of a wood, near smal wetland

- Eristalis interrupta, female? or is it:
- Eristalis arbustorum, female?

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Posted on 02-08-2009 01:05
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Are the pictures not good enough for ID? others . . . ?

In the future I would like to put an exhibition about vermin. To sensibilize people and to show the beauty of this often overlooked small (size) nature. With the pictures I would like to give more informations to make it very interesting for visitors. And, that they take some new knowledge at home. Therefore I would be very happy to have sure right ID.
Please tell me, if this ist not possible.

Thank you all, Brigitte
 
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This could also be an Eristalis jugorum.
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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Eristalis similar pics - I'v so much of them and they are so difficult . . . :-(
 
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Thank you Lars !
 
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