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Can you please id this fly???
Su Reed
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Posted on 18-06-2011 08:57
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Syrphidae I think!
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Su Reed
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Sorry again, I am not sure how to edit my posts. What I really want to know is is this Xylota jakutorum?????? I found it in St Leonards forest (leechpool woods area) Horsham sussex UK. This forest is mixed deciduous woodlannd with some conifers, but there are conifer plantations quite nearby, some of which have been felled in the last 2 years. Hope all this helps.
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One of the Pipizini hoverflies - I think this one would be genitalic for certainty.
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I'd say Chalcosyrphus nemorum.
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