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Hoverflies from Surrey, UK
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billsbirding |
Posted on 22-04-2013 22:37
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Any help would be appreciated, although I understand if it's not possible to ID some of them based on just a photo. Possible Eristalis species? Edited by billsbirding on 22-04-2013 22:39 |
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billsbirding |
Posted on 22-04-2013 22:41
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And another... |
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billsbirding |
Posted on 22-04-2013 22:43
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Possible Eupeodes luniger?
Edited by billsbirding on 22-04-2013 22:46 |
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billsbirding |
Posted on 22-04-2013 22:47
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Last one! Could this be Cheilosia vernalis, or am I being a bit optimistic hoping for an ID to species level. |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 22-04-2013 23:36
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Welcome to the forum Bill ... just a small tip though - it helps if you post each species in a different thread. Mixed threads can be confusing to follow and difficult to search for ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
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billsbirding |
Posted on 23-04-2013 00:14
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ChrisR wrote: Welcome to the forum Bill ... just a small tip though - it helps if you post each species in a different thread. Mixed threads can be confusing to follow and difficult to search for ![]() Apologies, Chris. I guess I'm just used to uploading photos in bulk to one post; thought it would be silly to clog up the forum with four different threads, but I'll take note for next time ![]() Edited by billsbirding on 23-04-2013 00:14 |
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jeremyr |
Posted on 23-04-2013 07:47
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Hi Bill, the first two flies are definitely Eristalis as you can see the dipped vein. Pale front tarsi mark both out as E. pertinax, the second fly looks like a hairy spring-brood specimen. E. luniger looks probable but from this picture it's difficult to be certain, and I don't think there are that many Cheilosia that can be readily identified from a picture Jeremy Edited by jeremyr on 23-04-2013 07:49 |
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Fred Fly |
Posted on 23-04-2013 07:49
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1 Eristalis pertinax 2 Eristalis pertinax 3 Eupeodes corollae 4 Platycheirus sp. |
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