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Syrphid with it's head looking up. - Epistrophella emarginata

Syrphid with it's head looking up. - Epistrophella emarginata
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
It was cleaning itself, and turned it's head around like an owl.

Moved
Moved from Meligramma.

Moved tentatively; is this a tach egg on the head?? nah...
i'll seek expert confirmation

Moved from Epistrophe.

Not sure this is Epistrophe -
Not sure this is Epistrophe - the yellow bands on the sides of the scutum aren't consistent. Based on those and the narrowish face and not well separated spots on tergite 4, I think this is actually Meligramma, though it could perhaps be Epistrophella emarginata (but I think that less likely).

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