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Volucella bombylans (was: Muscidae ? 6152)
Gumenuk Vitalij
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To which family does this belong? a sort a kind ?
Midland of Russia, the Moscow region (Jugo-east area). 10.06.2005
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Syrphidae-Looks similar to Arctophila superbiens in the gallery, only a bit paler in colour,
In wrong forum
Edited by Roger Thomason on 28-11-2008 12:28
 
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I'd say Volucella bombylans, if it was in England Smile
 
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You're probably right, I can't tell the difference between chalk and cheese so I've no chance with these things.Frown
Off to lie down in a darkened room Smile
Call me when its springtime
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Gumenuk Vitalij
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Thanks for the rendered help
 
Gerard Pennards
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And yes, it's a female Volucella bombylans, and this color variation is called plumata!
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Gumenuk Vitalij
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
And yes, it's a female Volucella bombylans, and this color variation is called plumata!
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Thanks for the rendered help
 
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