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Platycheirus female
blowave
Hi,

I can't find this one, the spots at the top of the abdomen are very big.

Taken on 16th August feeding on Achillea in my garden, south of Lincoln UK. Woodlands and heathlands type location.

Help appreciated.

Two pics

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blowave
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Gerard Pennards
Most obvious candidate is a female Platycheirus peltatus, but there is a P. nielseni that looks very much like this one.
But that species is rare.
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Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
blowave
Thanks Gerard, as I have P. peltatus male that seems to be the most obvious. However, I am finding a lot of Platycheirus species this year!

P. nielseni isn't so rare here.. so what is you instinct on this one? Smile

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Andre
The shape of tibia 2 suggests P. peltatus.
 
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blowave
Andre wrote:
The shape of tibia 2 suggests P. peltatus.


I have seen this, along with the male 'P. nielseni' for several days and at times on the same flowers, I have more pics so I'll see if I can find a better view of the mid tibia.

I have had another female which looks to have smaller 'spots' or patches at the top of the abdomen, so I was wondering if that was P. peltatus. The spots also looked a little more orange than this one. I might post that one too for comparison.
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