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Eristalis arbustorum
Susan R Walter
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Posted on 10-02-2007 15:34
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Can I have some reassurance please? I am reasonably confident that these two are male and female of Eristalis arbustorum, but would like someone to confirm it.

From 19 August 2006, east London cemetery park.

Female first.
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Female again. Face completely dusted except for tiny dot which I assume is just rubbed. Black tarsi, mid tibia black in apical half. 9mm.
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Male. 10mm. Much hairier than female on abdomen.
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Sure looks like arbustorum. But to exclude abusivus:
can you give us a close look on the antennae of both sexes and the upper side of the head of the male?
 
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OK will do - what are we looking for?
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Close up of female
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Another close up of female.
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And another close up of the female
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And a close up of the male
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Another close up of the male
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And another close up of the male
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This is a different female, collected a month earlier on 22 July 2006, in the same east London cemetery park. I see that Stubbs says that the easiest way to distinguish E arbustorum and E abusivus is to check that the mid tibia is clearly bicolour (arbustorum) and not entirely pale (abusivus). Is this character reliable?
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Second female again
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Second female again
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