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Eristalis arb or nem
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Posted on 26-09-2009 17:54
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Well I believe it is either E. nemoralis or E. arbustorum, but maybe i am wrong. Sidhirokastro: Greece 26/09/09
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So beautiful, but i don't know its ID
 
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arbustorum... (and by the way, it's nemorum, not nemoralis) Wink
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Thank you Andre, the spelling is noted also, but how do you separate them?? Frown
 
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From this point of view, for instance, the shape of the stigma, which is long (and has two colours: dark/brownish).
 
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Andre, I have just noticed that despite Guido Van de Weyer's efforts at determining all the 4,000 plus syrphid specimens I have sent him, E. nemorum is not on the list of Syrphidae for the National Park (155 species so far recorded). So does it have a visa problem Grin, or does it just not like Greece?Sad
 
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