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Bird Hover Fly, maybe? - Eupeodes volucris - female

Bird Hover Fly, maybe? - Eupeodes volucris - Female
Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA
April 9, 2014

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Bird Hover Fly, maybe? - Eupeodes volucris - female Bird Hover Fly, maybe? - Eupeodes volucris - female Bird Hover Fly, maybe? - Eupeodes volucris - female

Moved
Moved from Eupeodes.

Moved
Moved from Syrphid Flies.

Quite probably volucris, but the females are somewhat harder to tell apart; the main character at this point would be whether the wings are largely bare on the apical third (volucris) or microtrichose (subg. Metasyrphus).

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