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Gumenuk Vitalij
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Midland of Russia, the Moscow region. 12.09.2009.
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Just a tip ... make the Title of each thread different and you will get a better response. In a list of new posts some people will ignore items with the same title and it is less confusing and more polite to the experts who are identifying the photos Wink

This one looks like an Eristalis sp. Smile
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Syrphidae. Eristalis jugorum
 
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Eristalis tenax
 
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I am sorry to disappoint you, but this is Er. tenax
 
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Thanks for the rendered help.
 
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And not me??? Sad Pfft Grin
 
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Thanks for the rendered help. Wink
 
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