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Matching images: Matching links: Flower Flies (Syrphidae) - Syrphidae.lifedesks.org Skevington J.H. (2014) Nearctic Syrphidae checklist The world of Syrphidae Syrphidae of Ontario SYRPHIDAE OF OKLAHOMA (DIPTERA)Matching guides: Matching books: Species accounts of European Syrphidae (Diptera), 2014 Non-apoid flower-visiting fauna of Everglades National Park, Florida. Revision of the Neotropical Syrphini related to Syrphus (Diptera, Syrphidae). Biology of Microdon fuscipennis (Diptera: Syrphidae) with interpretations of the reproductive strategies of Microdon species... A classification of the larvae and puparia of the Syrphidae of Illinois exclusive of aquatic forms Phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic ranking of pipizine flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) with implications for the evol... A multigene phylogeny of the eristaline flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae), with emphasis on the subtribe Criorhinina New generic concepts for orphaned lineages formerly treated as part of the genus Ocyptamus Macquart, 1834 (Diptera, Syrphidae) The Myoleptini of the Americas (Diptera, Syrphidae) Syrphidae of Southern Illinois: Diversity, floral associations, and preliminary assessment of their efficacy as pollinators. The Chrysogaster (Orthonevra) pictipennis group in North America (Diptera: Syrphidae) The Sphegina species of eastern North America (Diptera: Syrphidae) Revision of world Sphecomyia Latreille (Diptera, Syrphidae) Field Guide to the Flower Flies of Northeastern North America New species of Syrphidae and Asilidae (Diptera) New Syrphidae from Central America and the West Indies The flies of the genus Meromacrus (Syrphidae). The North American Species of Callicera Panzer (Diptera: Syrphidae) Fabulous flower flies for famous fly fanatics (Diptera: Syrphidae). A tribute to the dipterists of the CNC Colour guide to hoverfly larvae (Diptera, Syrphidae) in Britain and Europe Revision of Platycheirus Lepeletier and Serville (Diptera: Syrphidae) in the Nearctic north of Mexico. A revision of the genera of the Syrphini (Diptera: Syrphidae) Taxonomic revision of aphid-killing flies of the genus Sphaerophoria in the Western Hemisphere (Syrphidae) Eristalis (Diptera: Syrphidae) from America North of Mexico Carmine cochineal killers: the flower fly genus Eosalpingogaster Hull (Diptera: Syrphidae) revised Contribution to a monograph of the American Syrphidae from north of Mexico The Syrphidae of Ohio Revision of Nearctic Dasysyrphus Enderlein (Diptera: Syrphidae) Synopsis of the North American species of Spilomyia (Syrphidae, Diptera) Spilomyia flower flies of the New World (Diptera: Syrphidae) Phylogeny of Palaearctic Syrphidae (Diptera): evidence from larval stages The genus Milesia Latreille (Diptera Syrphidae) Notes on collecting syrphid flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) Eumerus narcissi Smith (Diptera, Syrphidae), presence in Europe confirmed, with a redescription of the species Key to the genera of nearctic Syrphidae Review of New World Sericomyia (Diptera: Syrphidae), including description of a new species Generic revision and species classification of the Microdontinae (Diptera, Syrphidae) Revision of the Eristalis flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) of the Americas south of the United States Classification of Xylotini (Diptera, Syrphidae) The genus Rhopalosyrphus (Diptera: Syrphidae) Cocoon mimicry and predation by myrmecophilous Diptera (Diptera: Syrphidae) Revisionary notes on nearctic Microdon flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) A generic conspectus of the Microdontinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) with the description of two new genera from Africa and China The genus Pleskeola Stackelberg (Diptera: Syrphidae), a junior synonym of Parhelophilus Girschner Syrphidae of Oklahoma (Diptera) Austalis, a new genus of flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) with revisionary notes on related genera Revision of Platycheirus Lepeletier and Serville (Diptera: Syrphidae) in the Nearctic north of Mexico Phylogeny of Syrphidae (Diptera) inferred from combined analysis of molecular and morphological characters Zur Gattung Pseudodoros Becker, 1903 (Diptera, Syrphidae) Two related species of Paragus (Diptera: Syrphidae), one from the Nearctic and one from the Palaearctic Revision of the New World species of Paragus Latreille (Diptera: Syrphidae) Flower Flies (Syrphidae) and other biological control agents for aphids in vegetable crops The flower flies of the subfamily Syrphinae of Canada, Alaska, and Greenland, Diptera: Syrphidae Manual of Nearctic Diptera Volume 2 Manual of Nearctic Diptera Volume 1 Photo Field Guide to Some Caterpillars of Southern OntarioMatching comments ranked in order of relevance: A Field Guide? Jim Hogue still thinks Family Syrphidae I would agree, Syrphidae so sorry very interesting thread! Syrphidae Not so - I agree with Alice - These look like Syrphidae egg Hi Ron, Species level in Ocyptamus? Toxomerus? Not Syrphidae.
Note the sutu The Syrphidae generally have While on the subject, also found Syrphidae Syrphidae this is Syrphidae A syrphid fly, Syrphidae. Fly. Check in Syrphidae. Syrphidae Reason for ID Syrphidae Syrphidae looks like Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae. Syrphidae Syrphidae Prey is Syrphidae, maybe Pseu Dasysyrphus … female, Syrphidae Prey appears to be Syrphidae, Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae? They are major aph Syrphidae: Syrphinae. Perhaps Hoverfly - Syrphidae A hover fly (family Syrphidae Syrphidae? Yes to Syrphidae, looks like Hover flies (family Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Family Syrphidae Family = Syrphidae Syrphidae. The spurious vein Syrphidae parasite Syrphidae Not syrphidae, but bombyliida Perhaps Sphegina (Syrphidae)? Family Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Hoverfly larva, Syrphidae. Syrphidae Syrphidae. Yes, as already commented on the other page :) Paragus haemorrhous ...... Syrphidae maybe even Syrphidae? Not so sure about Syrphidae.. Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae, probably Microdon sp. moved Syrphidae.... Melanostoma mel Perhaps a bee fly, family Bom Syrphidae. I will let people Syrphidae Change in title/scope Syrphidae: Syrphinae Copestylum (Syrphidae)? Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae..... Volucella bomb Not Syrphidae Syrphidae.... Eristalis dimidiata Syrphidae....... Temnostoma Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Family Syrphidae Fly not a bee. Syrphidae (I t Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Mystery Solved...at least to genus Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Yes, a syrphid fly (Syrphidae I don't think this is Platych How to check for Syrphidae Syrphidae, genus Toxomerus, I Syrphidae, I think genus Mile Syrphidae Syrphidae? Syrphidae Syrphidae? Probably Yellow halters and black coxae Probably Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae ? Syrphidae, prob Eupeodes sp. Syrphidae Syrphidae? Syrphidae: Syrphini Syrphidae, poss one of the Co Syrphidae? Syrphidae Probably Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae First, we are Windows users, using it on our home computer Male Family Syrphidae - Syrph Family Syrphidae - Syrph Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae? One way of using it Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae? It is a Syrphidae larvae for Having spent a lot of time researching insect eggs... Nice "Reticulate" Patterned Larva Thanks for the info Ron! Family Syrphidae - Syrphid Flies Syrphidae? Syrphidae Looks like Syrphidae: Eristal Syrphidae A Syrphus (family Syrphidae), Looks like one or t'other--moved to tribe Just went through 25 pages of images on Syrphidae Syrphidae. Fly. Family Syrphidae Family Syrphidae Family Syrphidae No, Syrphidae (Hover Fly) That Syrphidae of Ontario sit Is this what you mean? Syrphidae: Teuchocnemis... th Syrphidae: Helophilus spp. Syrphidae: Sphiximorpha... I Syrphidae: Helophilus spp... Syrphidae? Family Syrphidae, genus Erist It is a hover fly, (Syrphidae Syrphidae. Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae. Congratulations. New for the Nearctic!! syrphidae Key from Syrphidae Oklahoma A differing opinion Subfamily Syrphinae Syrphidae Toxomerus Syrphidae: Spilomyia longicornis Flower fly Looks like... Thanks, of course Syrphidae, maybe Helophilus Certainly would not be 'nectaring' - Date seen? Please edit and add this info. It's sadly fairly prevalent First thought, Diptera larva It is mostly the case in the Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention ID class? Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Syrphus torvus .... male Antenna yes Moved for expert attention Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention winter syrphids Separation of images OK, thanks Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Thanks Fred. I have been iden Looks to be Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Important features can`t be s Key to Genera Moved Same as posting to ID Request... You know you can post directly to Syrphidae, right? Stuck on Moving........ Please move your syrphids... Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Cropped and moved to Syrphidae for expert attention It fooled you :) Moved Syritta flaviventris ... fema Please post your photos... Cropped and moved to Syrphidae for expert attention The Syrphidae info page Syrphinae The white is just reflected l I didn't doubt your ID... Thanks Syrphidae? It's definitely a member of t Since they represent the same individuals.... Looks like a Diptera larva Moved Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Cropped and moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Syrphid Omegasyrphus Oops! Good catch. Aha - I was trying to find it Dr. Martin Hauser Yes, this is Platycheirus. Yes, Trina is correct. Sorry... Syrphid? Syrphidae Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Some kind of hoverfly (Syrphidae) I agree There should be a text or website that BugGuide uses This photo unequivocally verifies genus Polybiomyia! Moved Moved for expert attention Hi Zachary.
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Great to see you ar Well, don't compare yourself Syrphidae I would say Cropped and moved for expert attention Thanks, Evan. Even- thank you for having ed Even- thank you for having ed Platycheirus or Melanostoma ... male. Cropped and moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Bill- many thanks for the spe Ken- many thanks for the ID c Calyptratae Looks like Moved Syrphidae Did you mean to post these to Hadromyia? Fun to explore...new one for me and my camera yes I think you are correct It's the same as posting to ID Request... Part of the Dasysyrphus intrudens complex This is in the Dasysyrphus intrudens complex This is in the Dasysyrphus intrudens complex Dasysyrphus intrudens complex Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Toxomerus marginatus Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Syrphidae Puzzle Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention I've noticed that... I don't think this is Syrphid Thank you for Moved This is a Bumble Bee, Bombus Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Might be a rat-tailed maggot, Frassed Syrphidae "Field Guide to the Flower Fl ? Not Syrphidae The other one I put it in Syrphinae because Males holoptic .... eyes meet No problem! And I'm not an ex Diptera Specialist(s) Syrphidae sp. Yes to Diptera, possibly Ocyp Frassed I think Toxomerus marginatus Moved Looks like Tachinidae; defini Fly Larva diptera Frassed Moved Wing veination is wrong for S Hover Fly? Fly Moved to Eupeodes americanus/pomus group Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Looks like Syrphidae Cropped and moved for expert attention Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Moved for expert attention Syrphidae? Syrphidae? Conopidae Syrphidae Female Ant & Bee Mimic Fly Syrphidae Ceriana?? Syrphidae Not a bee, but a fly, at the nectary of this Calochortus. Where both sexes are dichoptic Syrphid Fly Larva Might be Syrphidae Moved for expert attention Moved Syrphidae Moved for expert attention Moved Moved for expert attention I'm not sure... Moved Are you certain? Moved Moved Ah, thank you! Moved Thanks. Moved Moved It is a fly Thank you! Hoverfly Syrphidae Wow! Thank you! I copied that Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention This belongs to the subfamily ... ID by entomologist Val Bugh Syrphidae? Nice photos! Looks rather to be Family Syrphidae - Syrphid Flies Thanks for the reference link Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention That would be wonderful! Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Cropped and moved to Syrphidae for expert attention Are you sure you can rule out Syrphidae? Moved Moved Frassed question about switch to Syrphid Moved I just moved it to Syrphidae... Yes, definitly not a hover fl flower fly Please don't guess. Frassed Frassed Frassed Moved to Syrphidae for expert attention syrphidae I can also appreciate how tricky this is... In that post from Whitehorse, Yukon... Wow! Sphegina flavimana? Syrphidae? I now believe this is Parhelophilus rex Based on features I see in the draft Syrphidae of NE Moved to Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae Please feel free to post syrphids... Attached to a trichome... Family: Syrphidae Looks like a flower fly, fami Thanks John. I suspected Syr Toxomerus occidentalis (Syrphidae) Moved Syrphidae larva is syrphidae Hoverfly Certainly a fly This is a teneral sample and Syrphid Fly (Family Syrphidae) Syrphidae Not the comment, just standard practice :) syrphidae Thanks Syrphidae syrphidae This looks like a fly larva I don`t know why this has app The vertical part you are tal In this species and most othe Syrphidae Syrphidae photo Syrphid syrphidae syrphidae Not in Calliphoridae (Family = Syrphidae) Relative Toxomerus (Syrphidae) Wow! Syrphidae Ken nailed it Syrphidae Syrphidae Yep! Perhaps this one - Great pictures. Keep them com You have the family right Syrphidae Syrphidae Syrphidae I also think that it is a Syr Ahhhh yes Thank you Hover Fly? thanks for the lead Makes us think rather of Syrphidae Syrphidae. Brachypalpus oarus Diptera- Syrphidae? - Brachypalpus oarus Diptera- Syrphidae? Moved Syrphidae looks right to me. Syrphidae Syrphidae Still a larva The marking on tergite 3 and "Syrphidae" is as far as I'm willing to go... Kelsey-thank you for this upd Are any of the Volucella in t Thanks Ken, and... Yep. Definitely a Syrphidae. Orthonevra sp. Thank you Kelsey & Ken North Texas Fly - Need ID – Toxomerus Syrphidae Is this "S. johnsoni" ? Perhaps this is Polybiomyia rather than Sphiximorpha? Female! THANKS! Confusing Syrphidae Syrphidae.... Eristalis dimidiata I was looking... Syrphidae, not a bee fly Syrphidae, not a bee fly. That's right. I collected and identified in Hover fly Well... Brachypalpus femorata Syrphidae? Smaller one might be Syrphida I am in agreement with Dr. Ha Sorry. This might help.ht Part of Laphriinae Now what? Syrphus opinator seems best among currently recognized taxa I am 100% certain you can`t s Jeff sent specimens back Eyes Looks like something in the O All of those characteristics could be important. Paragus (Pandasyophthalmus) h Thanks! This appears to have been inc Other Bug Martin- thank you for having Eristalini Syrphid Fly Nice work! For some reason G Fly at a marsh Syrphid Fly Not Muscidae It's a hoverfly (family Syrph Syrphidae larva eat Aphids Syrphidae larva Re Books Moved Was it alive? green eyed Syrphidae Apparently common Either Merodon equestris or M Something in Eristalis (Eoser Fly Yes, Toxomerus marginatus (Sy Not a bee Eristalis arbustorum? Xanthomelanodes arcuatus, i suppose Eumerus Something in Bombyllidae (rat Moved Syrphidae Syrphidae He moved it closer to an ID. Wasp mimic Not deleted... Yep Syrphidae, yes - Definitely Eristalis Possibly Blera armillata? Looks almost like something i Syrphidae Either Chalcosyrphus (Xylotom Beneficial Not a robber fly, maybe not a Robber Thanks, John Keying it out using Curran's Eulophid (female)… Moved Yes - a fly, specifically a h Correct - this is a hoverfly Looks closest to Pocota bombo Looks to be a syrphid fly (Sy Not Allograpta, though it is Syrphidae [Helophilus?] Looks like Toxomerus germinat Eristalis, within the Syrphid Syrphidae, rather fly Looks like Platycheirus (Syrp Curran 1939 separates Temnost Not alternans - that species probably Bombyllidae I love your description! Thi Yes - Eristalis arbustorum Syrphinae Yes - the bristles on the tho Two temperate species Hmm. If the antennae were mo Yes, the following paper sugg Kelsey J.R.P. Byers- thank yo Pelecinobaccha costata? See Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved ... I'm an idiot, already had Blame =v= :^) I'd ID'd (wow, The source I need to look at Moved I'm happy to make this change Nice fly! Definitely Microdo Moved There are a few here on BugGu Syrphinae No problem! Thanks for putti Sorry for the confusion! I t Syrphinae Looks like a member of the Sy That does let me confirm that Used to live there The list on that page is *so* Keep us posted! I've been go Hmm... elongate body and dark Turns out we have multiples: Syrphidae Stuck home from work/grad sch Syrphidae Syrphidae , I think My Thanks Awesome!
In case it's help Yep. Looks like something in Syrph Maybe... Eyes Moved Looking at the paper BugGuide hmmm... This looks more like a flower Eristalis arbustorum Syrphidae Syrphidae Hover Fly Syrphidae - Microdon abditus Thompson Believe it or not Syrphids? It looks like some sort of sy Changed my mind Fly Bonjour Richard! This must be Syrphidae John Moved I'm embarrased to admit I think I'm going to say that's a Syr Looks rather to be a fly Syrphidae Thanks! Bee Mimic Flower Fly Syrphid fly Thanks Ken Maybe Hover fly larva (Syrphidae) Lynn- I am no expert;however, Milkweed Family Syrphidae Yes! Have larvae Maggot Predator? please crop down to the bug... [cite:680318] Hunch Yes, Syrphidae of some kind You may regret that! :) Family Syrphidae Eupeodes americanus Syrphid Syrphidae Helophilus sp. Syrphidae paraginium Fly Syrphid Fly Helophilus Fly fly Makes us think of Syrphidae This isn't a tipulid. That is an easy one... the ma Black marks Have you checked this one? Syrphidae no bee flies here, only Syrphidae Identification Male Hover fly (Syrphidae) Flower Fly Different species hover fly Syrphidae Moved Toxomerus occidentalis, Syrphidae This is Syrphidae Flower fly - This is a This is Sweet! Consider Diptera ID's Spotted Fly Try Syrphidae Actually a fly, probably in S Brachyopini? "Flower Fly" It is difficult to say, but L Fly, actually. Syrphidae, Pseudodoros clavatus Puparium Moving Two things It's a Syrphid fly "Flower Fly" Aspiceratinae? Chalarus? Thanks for the confirmation & move Moved Moved "Soldier Fly" Don't know yet Syrphid Flies (Syrphidae) lured.... Syrphidae Abdomen Syrphidae Looks like Moved Not Asilidae or Laphria, rath Larva/pupa? Looks more like Nice! Milesia virginiensis looks like a Syrphid Fly Do some penance : ) Family Syrphidae - Syrphid Fly looks like a Syrphid Fly, Family Syrphidae Camo worked Moving images to the guide Syrphidae ??? Syrphidae Diptera Yep, Syrphidae Family, Hover or Flower Fly Syrphidae Family,Hover or Flower Fly Thanks Ron Flower fly. A fly, actually. Yes, a fly! sorry Good idea Syrphidae fly Bee or Flower Fly? No idea Diptera this and the next few photos all show various Syrphidae how about Conopidae? Moved Its a fly. Tail pipes Syrphids, but you can do better than that. It's ok to move it The other shoe drops... Its not uncommon Eristalis tenax (Syrphidae) Syrphidae, yes Thanks Large Hover Fly (Syrphidae) Syrphid? Fly. Posting? Pseudodoros clavatus Yes, but it depends on the group... Update Diplazon laetatorius Diplazon laetatorius Diplazon laetatorius Diplazon laetatorius Moved Syrphidae Moved Check Eristalini I think this is Nausigaster unimaculata - feeding THis is ID Good detective work, Terri. Moved Syrphid fly larva hover fly Syrphidae, genus Blera Check the guide Lejops (Anasymia) lineata! (Syrphidae) Chalcosyrphus nemorum male Syrphidae Copestylum sp. (Syrphidae) Eristalis transversa (Syrphidae) Hover fly! It is a fly, a hover fly in t Syrphid Good article Most helpful summary -- thanks! Syrphidae Syrphidae never heard of Taphidae, but this is a hoverfly (Syrphidae) OK, I'm going out on a limb... Flower Fly syrphidae Syrphid Fly Syrphidae, Xylotini Fly fly Flower Fly Syrphidae Bulb Fly (Merodon sp.) - Syrphidae The lengthwise stripes on the Not making bubbles:-) Syrphidae Not asilid, but a syrphid. Syrphidae move to Syrphidae, looks like a Copestylum I know Hoverfly female Yes. I'd suggest Microdon sp. (Syrphidae) Ah yes Yes, Syrphidae Syrphidae Thanks, Ken Nice images, Ron - Helophilus fasciatus (female) Eristalinus taeniops Here is some info given to me Looks like This is a Hover fly in the fa Syrphidae Fly Helophilus fasciatus?? Moving - Ron- Thanks! Moved to Syrphid absolutely Cecidomyiidae Syrphidae Syrphidae. diff. family -- Syrphidae We would suggest rather Yeah, the color Tropidia Not wasp:-) Thank you Andy ID Poor Rooster! Dragonflies and flies Syrphidae ID ID Which angle? Not a bee fly Syrphidae? Syrphidae Again, same answer - ID ID Drone fly. Not robber fly. ID ID ID Syrphidae ID Syrphidae? Meromacrus acutus (Syrphidae, Eristalini) -female Yep Hover Fly (Syrphidae) Not so sure Syrphidae. Cheilosia sp. (Syrphidae) - male Syrphidae Syrphidae Sphecomyia vittata (Syrphidae) Looks to be one of the Nice!! Syrphidae Criorhina sp. Hmmmm Image search ID Flower flies the spider is a crab Hover Fly (Syrphidae, Syrphinae) - female Syrphidae. Eristalis transversa - female (Syrphidae) Sericomyia sp. - female (Syrphidae) Check out dimidiata Syrphus sp. (Syrphidae) Sericomyia sp. - male (Syrphidae) splitting proposal Fly:-) None of the above:-) Key for this genus i agree Fly Colorful fly This is a yellowjacket fly Syrphidae? syrphidae OK Hi Tom, Flower Fly 2 tips in this photo.. Syrphidae bee fly yes, fly Lejops Syrphidae What do you think about yeah Syrphidae. Syrphidae: Copestylum. syrphidae Ferdinandea sp. How about Not Bee Fly. How about It is a very distinct species Yes images still disappearing Syrphidae Syrphidae. Wasp Looks a lot like We need a speedier process. Syrphidae Thank-you Martin Pipunculidae Nice Eristalis sp. (Syrphidae) Syritta pipiens (Syrphidae) Opps! - Thanks Eristalis arbustorum? Syrphid? Thanks - Moving yes Criorhina sp. Eristalis sp. (Syrphidae) Thompson, F.C. 1981 Syrphidae: Microdon sp,? Syrphidae Eristalini (Syrphidae) Syrphidae Syrphidae While I'm no expert, Males and females Syrphidae fly OK for me too Drone fly. Rat-tailed maggots? Syrphid? Other taxa as well. Eyes of male and female Syrphid fly, genus Copestylum Syrphid fly Hoverfly, Palpada sp.. flower fly Female Hoverfly Syrphidae Ocyptamus costatus Fly larva. Syrphidae Syrphidae? The eyes Syrphidae. Syrphidae. Syrphidae Temnostoma species Didea? That makes sense Syrphidae, genus Anasimyia female Chalcosyrphus? (Syrphidae) Yes, Syrphidae Larvae of Syrphid fly Possible female Platycheirus stegnus O. costatus? Indeed, a female Platycheirus sp. S. sayi sayi Blera guide Syrphidae Syrphidae, tribes added Subfamilies The way I see BugGuide Paragus female Syrphidae: Pseudodoros clavatus female Ocyptamus Eristalis species Yes, I think so Toxomerus geminatus... Classification Milesia, thanks, I will investigate! Male All of the above! No, it truely is Eumerus (Syrphidae) My rule, too (move to lowest level of uncertainty) Orthonevra Syrphidae Syrphid fly "ID request" request Syrphid larva Syrphid flies Tachinid fly? Anthomyiidae Looks like a flower fly Narcissus bulb fly? Favour Soldier Fly Maybe Bee Fly, Bombyliidae, perhaps genus Geron? Milesia species Flower fly Looks like Milesia, possibilities Syrphid fly Flower fly HoverFly Narcissus bulb flyMatching users: Gerard Pennards Jeff Skevington Bbarnd Bastiaan Ben Coulter Natalie McNear Denis Doucet kbyers Kevin Moran whimbrelbirder Juan Sphex John Reichwein
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