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Eristalis no 1 - 07.10.09
brigitteu
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Posted on 07-10-2009 21:42
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and here are the howerflies from today, visiting the flowers on my balcony:

Location: Switzerland, near Lake Zurich, 412 müM, balcony
Date, 07.10.09, today
size: about 9 mm?

I'll try to give an ID . . . (try and error - system) : is it Eristalis interrupta?

- saw and took pics today again from: Platycheirus albimanus, Syritta pipiens and Myathropa florea

Thank you for your help, Greetings from Switzerland, Brigitte
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E. arbustorum female, I'd say.
 
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Thank you Maja!

still have no key :-( but it is not "forgotten" - it was simply to much for me this summer

liebi grüess vom zürisee
(jetzt regnet es, habe noch immer ca. 5 verschiedene Schwebfliegen auf dem Balkon und komm aus dem Staunen nicht mehr raus)
 
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Sich staunen ist gesund Wink
 
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