[NatureNS] A different syrphid fly mimic

Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 21:49:47 -0300
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From: Angus MacLean <angusmcl@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Hi Steve:
Re my previous message, I see that on succeeding pages, some Sericomyia 
chrysotoxoides have that posterior band which I thought was different on 
yours. Looks a definite in my opinion.
Angus

At 03:00 AM 9/30/2006, you wrote:
>Chris, Angus, Dave, others...
>I've put 4 shots on the Flickr site below of 3 different specimens of the same
>species of syrphid, all females. I've been catching this species (only 
>females)
>in Halifax for the last 3 weeks, so it must be quite common currently.  It's
>another of these pretty, wasp-like mimics:
>www.flickr.com/photos/steve_1968
>The syrphids are in the last 4 pics uploaded, so it is obvious what's 
>what.  I'd
>like to get a positive I.D. for this species. It looks to be a rather close
>match only to images of Sericomyia chrysotoxoides, of what's illustrated 
>in the
>50 pages on Syrphidae in Bugguide.net (see pages 43, 44 there).  Does anyone
>agree, or have a better suggestion?  Chris, if you get a moment could you
>please check if you have any such specimens in the collection, from NS sites,
>presumably from September?
>Thanks,
>Steve
>Chocolate Lake, Halifax

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