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Eristalis cf. interrupta?
NakaRB
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Posted on 30-10-2009 17:28
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Moscow region, 06.06.2009

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Eristalis cf. jugorum
 
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Thank you!
 
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Hmm, looks more like a female E. tenax to me. But I have been wrong before Smile
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Lars, can it really be tenax with the bi-coloured hind tibia?Smile

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Not tenax,and not jugorum. More like Eristalis interrupta
 
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We need a facial view and/or a good view from above, so we can see the stigma. Not tenax, not jugorum.
 
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Unfortunately, I have only this photo...
 
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