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Eristalis male (interrupta? arbustorum?)
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Posted on 31-03-2013 17:10
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Sassari 06/05/2011.
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Hi Pietro, it's not the E. interrupta because of the black antennae, E. interrupta have the orange antennae.

E. tenax have two vertical hairs band on the eyes, E. arbustorum have the hairs on the eyes from the middle to down.
Mid tibia yellow on the basal for 2/3, basal 2 tarsomeres of the mid leg generally bright yellow.

Seems to be E. arbustorum male, but let me do some research, I'm not so expert Wink

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Face without vertical black stripe, arista with long hairs, tibia 2 with top quarter black -> E. arbustorum. Compare discussion in http://www.dipter...pid=186178. E. interrupta has brown spots mainly on tergite 2, so the abdomen appears quite dark.
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Grazie Marcello!
Thanks Sundew!
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