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Jon Tinnert
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Posted on 17-01-2010 14:51
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This fly was cought in south eastern Sweden 28/6. I need help to identify the species.
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Picture nr 2
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Picture nr 3
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Eristalinus sepulcralis
 
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Thank you. Can eneyone tell me why the eyes doesent look like they should?
 
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In pic one they do, apparently.
We don't know under which strange circumstances you took these photos.
 
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The eyes on other flies in the gallery is white with darker spots. My fly has red eyes with darker spots.
 
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Maybe it is very fresh.
 
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I have stored it in alkohol for 6 months. Maby thats way it looks weird. I have taken another picture of its eye. Sorry for the bad quality.
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It can be good to add that info with the picture you post.
But surely that is the reason Smile
 
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