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Syrphini

Marmalade fly - Episyrphus balteatus, hoverfly
Episyrphus balteatus

This tribe is easily recognized by the yellow scutellum. They are medium sized hoverflies with wasp like markings. The larvae feed on aphids.

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Dasysrphus albostriatus Dasysyrphus
Epsitrophe elegans Epistrophe
Marmalade fly - Episyrphus balteatus Episyrphus
Eupeodes luniger Eupeodes
Leucozona lucorum Leucozona
Scaeva pyrastri Scaeva
Sphaerophoria scripta Sphaerophoria
Syrphus ribesii Syrphus
Xanthogramma
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