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HaukeKoch wrote:
3 hrs ago
Distinguished from A. montanus by the lack of continuous bands of white setae across the abdominal sternites, the broad and long anal tuft of orange hair, and the more concave sides of the male clypeus.

Anoplognathus viriditarsis
KimberiRP wrote:
Yesterday
A male.

Anoplognathus viriditarsis
20 Feb 2025
Thanks Robert, I thought it looked a bit different but just assumed it was a European honey bee. Perhaps @PeterA could have another look?

Eristalis tenax
BrianLR wrote:
20 Feb 2025
I agree, John. It is definitely a Litoria (given the toe pads) and the back pattern seems to strongly support verrauxii.

Litoria verreauxii verreauxii
RobertD wrote:
20 Feb 2025
To me this looks more like Eristalis tenax Eristalis tenax

Eristalis tenax
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