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Unknown fly - Chrysotoxum

Unknown fly - Chrysotoxum
Fish Lake, north of Halfway, Baker County, Oregon, USA
August 7, 2006
Second view.

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Chryosotoxum sp. (Syrphinae) - female
These nice wasp-like hover flies are fairly common. This one species has a relatively short third antennal segment.

 
Thanks, Richard!
Would this be the same species that Tom photographed way over in Massachusetts?

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