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Hover fly for ID
PeterD
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Can anyone help with this ID please.

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Seen 6 April 2011 at Widley, Hants, UK

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An over-flashed Meliscaeva auricollis male Wink
 
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Andre wrote:
An over-flashed Meliscaeva auricollis male ;)


Thanks Andre for the ID also for the comment on the flash setting I have used. Its just the start of the season so I had better get used to using the Macro kit again!:o
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Despite suboptimal lighting conditions I favour Melanostoma scalare...
 
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With the scutellum having the same colour as the mesonotum I dare say that sounds plausible.
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Thank you all. I shall settle for Melanostoma scalare. A much more common hoverfly here.
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