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Old Friday 18th July 2003, 17:38   #1
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Hoverflies

Today at Oulton Marshes Suffolk I saw a good number of the migrant Hoverfly Episyphus balteatus on umbellifers. Also present were S. ribesii & Heliophylus pendulus. This species has the striped thorax distinctive to any others. but........ H. hybridus the migrant which has a yellow hind tarsus (Leg)

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Old Friday 18th July 2003, 21:33   #2
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Hey, Colin--

How about helping out Surreybirder with his hoverflies at this thread here?
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