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Syrphid Fly - Eupeodes

Syrphid Fly - Eupeodes
Fort Bragg, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
January 24, 2005
total guess based on other flies I've seen out at this time of year

Moved
Moved from Eupeodes.

Subgenus-Metasyrphus
Subgenus-Metasyrphus

Syrphid fly
Hello Lynette,
Yes, this is a syrphid allright.
A member of the subfamily Syrphini, and by the looks of it (like the shiny thorax) I would ID it as a female of the genus Eupeodes! (formerly known as Metasyrphus)
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards

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