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Which Eristalis?
Isidro
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Posted on 14-10-2007 19:53
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Two weeks ago in the green of an urban park. Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, 200 meters high. Same size than E. tenax (10-11 mm)

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Paul Beuk
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I guess arbustorus
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If you would say arbustorum I'd agree! GrinGrin
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Isidro
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Ohhh what a pity!

But.... it looks much bigger than E. arbustorum and don't have white lines in the abdomen...
 
Susan R Walter
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Isidro

E arbustorum doesn't always have the white margins on the tergites. Quite often males are like this one, with a 'saddle' shaped yellow abdominal pattern, with the yellow extending into tergite 3.
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Isidro
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Thanks everybody.... then, E. arbustorum... OK
 
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