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Sorry - another syrphidae!
nick smith
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Can anyone identify this syrphidae (I hope I have that right at least). These were very numerous during early August but I can't really find a likeness in the gallery.
The littel 'pringle' moustaches on the abdomen look like it ought to make ID easy but I've not found anything similar.
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SE Kent, UK 10/08/2010
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Episyrphus balteatus - the commonest syrphid in summer - numbers boosted by a huge influx of migrants from northern Europe Smile Nice photos
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Thanks Chris - I literally just looked up 'hover flies' on google after posting the above and found some photos - came up with Episyrphus balteatus and re-checked the gallery, the photo of male (2) shows the abdomen marks, I missed that when trawling through the photos first time!
But useful to get it ID by someone - thanks
 
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They're fairly variable but there's nothing else with markings that look anything like that Smile
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