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22-01-2010, 06:40 AM
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| | | Winter hoverflies ID Couple of hoverflies I attracted to a camelia bush yesterday using a sugar/honey/spirullina spray.
Suspect #1 is Platcheirus or Melananostma sp and #2 & #3 a Eupeodes species.
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| | | Re: Winter hoverflies ID 1. possibly Meliscaeva auricollis not got my keys present.
2 & 3. Scaeva selenitica
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| | | Re: Winter hoverflies ID Thanks Dogghound - I'm getting worse at IDing these 
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