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Eristalis flavipes? - Polydontomyia curvipes

Eristalis flavipes? - Polydontomyia curvipes
Fundy National Park HQ, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
August 2, 2014
Nice red abdomen showing here. Is this Eristalis flavipes or something else entirely?

Moved
Moved from Syrphid Flies.

Not Eristalis - the r1 cell i
Not Eristalis - the r1 cell is open to the wing edge, whereas it's closed and stalked in Eristalis. Looks more like Lejops curvipes, a male.

 
Thanks!
Makes sense, for sure. New one for me, but not for New Brunswick on Bug Guide, with Stu Tingley having posted a good number of thee already.

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