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#1 | Zeegers on 22 November 2007 21:29:27
Are you sure ??
Looks like Eu. luniger to me, and lundbecki is a rather boreal species, as far as I know.


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#2 | conopid on 22 November 2007 23:04:45
Great photo though!
#3 | Kahis on 28 November 2007 10:38:13
I think this is one of my identifications. Could very well be wrong, I wasn't exactly happy with it myself.

E. lundbecki in a migrant in Finland. I am not sure if it has any real local populations.
#4 | Kahis on 28 November 2007 10:41:09
Okay, I took a look at my collection: this fly is Eupeodes (Lapposyrphus) lapponicus. The characteristic shape of the apical half of wing vein R4+5 is visible on the left fly. It is also a migrant.
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