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Photo#314815
syrphid fly - male

syrphid fly - Male
Upper Jay, Essex County, New York, USA
August 2, 2009

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Yes
a male because the eyes touch ( the adjective is holoptic); in females they're divided by a bit of the face/frons.

It's a male. Doesn't seem familiar to me.
Perhaps Gerard will comment.

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