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pat_der2003
is it possible to call those Syrphidae "Eristalis arbustorum" or they are only Eristalis sp ?

loire-atlantique, France, july 30 2007.
 
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pat_der2003
the female :
 
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conopid
Probably E arbustorum - the face does not appear to have a dark stripe down its centre.
Edited by conopid on 08-09-2007 14:45
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
pat_der2003
Thank you !! ;-)
 
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Menno Reemer
I'm afraid I have to disagree. The very small pterostigma indicates that it is E. nemorum (= interrupta). And in males E. arbustorum the 3rd tergite usually has larger yellow markings. Besides, this behaviour is typical for Eristalis nemorum. E. arbustorum doesn't do things like this.
 
conopid
I think you may be right, as the stigma does appear to be sharply defined. However I find that the orange markings vary considerably in both species.

I am sure that I have seen E arbustorum exhibitng this behaviour, or perhaps I should be making a much closer inspection of courting pairs (or triples)? What have others found?


Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
pat_der2003
here is a triples ... (but i can't say if it is the same species !)

thanks to both of you ! Wink
 
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conopid
Oh lovely shot and the facial stripe is clear, so that is E interruptus.Grin
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
pat_der2003
thank you ! Smile
 
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