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Another chance for Andre to prove himself. Which one is this ????
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Last call for Andre..... This one seems to have ripped its arse Frown.
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Eristalis arbustorum. It is a male Wink
 
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Andre wrote:
Eristalis arbustorum. It is a male Wink


Cheers Andre Frown I thought it was something else, but nice of you to extricate yourself from the bar for long enough to determine the ID of this hoverfly.
You say it is a male....I think it is an ex-male going by the tear where its genitalia are/were.
The hoverfly equivalent of severe Brewers Droop, of which I am sure you are aware Pfft.

Regards (B.D.Free) Roger
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