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Which Syrphus sp.?
Roger Thomason
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Photo's taken in my garden. Which species?
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Pic. 2 Different head to this one?
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Male Eupeodes corollae.
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I have this one down as Eupeodes corollae with a continuous black line down the abdomen, and more rounded cross markings.
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yes, but that's a female.
 
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Thanks for the ID Stephane, and confirmation Caliprobola.Grin
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The female you added after the male Eupeodes is another genus (it seems to be Syrphus sp.).
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