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Hoverfly Confirmation
oceanlis2000
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Posted on 18-03-2011 17:15
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I'm hoping that this is Eristalis horticola, maleWink
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Stephane Lebrun
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This is it, nowadays known as Eristalis lineata.
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Thanks Stephane
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Andre
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Horticola is also still accepted!
 
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Yes we still use it!
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