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Eristalis cf. tenax
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Posted on 18-10-2016 18:23
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Slovenia, kočevska, 370m, 16.10.2016

Can somebody identify it? Is it Eristalis tenax?

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Most probably a female of E. tenax. What we see clearly: the arista bears very short hairs only, i.e., it is not feathery. Also well visible is the all-dark hind tibia that is curved and bears long hairs in the middle. Less recognizable are the two vertical bands of hairs on the eyes (if this character is seen, the species is obvious). Not visible is the broad, black, shining stripe on the face. Unfortunately you did not mention the size - E. tenax is a large species.
For the next Eristalis questions I recommend the site https://sites.goo.../eristalis and the key http://web.archiv...stkey.html Wink
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Thank you Sundew for your detailed explanation and links Smile
It was cca 1,5 cm of size... Unfortunately I don't have any face shots.

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Natalija
 
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