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Bee fly at 5000 feet on Mt. Washington - Syrphus

Bee fly at 5000 feet on Mt. Washington - Syrphus
Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, USA
June 14, 2013

Moved

Syrphus .. female
Syrphus .. female

pls not it's not a bee fly
Moved from Syrphid Flies.

Syrphini, I think - perhaps S
Syrphini, I think - perhaps Syrphus or Parasyrphus?

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

Syrphid. Bee Flies are a different family (Bombyliidae).

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