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  • Dasysyrphus albostriatus_Hoverfly_76...jpg
  • Dasysyrphus albostriatus_Shetland_46...jpg
  • Eristalis pertinax_Shetland_4087.jpg
  • Merodon equestris_Lerwick_Shetland_J...jpg
  • Rhingia campestris_Shetland_7156.jpg
  • Episyrphus balteatus_2754.jpg
  • Syrphus ribesii_Shetland_4371.jpg
  • Meliscaeva auricollis_Shetland_8515.jpg
  • Steven Falks: “A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_1073.jpg
  • Merodon equestris_Shetland_7359.jpg
  • Sericomyia silentis_Shetland_9274.jpg
  • Helophilus pendulus_Shetland_2587.jpg
  • Eristalis Pertinax_Shetland_1946.jpg
  • Helophilus pendulus_Hoverfly_0655.jpg
  • Platycheirus manicatus_hoverfly_Lerw...jpg
  • Helophilus pendulus_hoverfly_Brow Lo...jpg
  • Syritta pipiens_P7050310.jpg
  • Xylota segnis_2634.jpg
  • Episyrphus balteatus_Marmalade Hover...jpg
  • Episyrphus balteatus_P6090188.jpg
  • Helophilus pendulus_2320.jpg
  • Xylota segnis_female_hoverfly_2697.jpg
  • Xylota segnis_0045.jpg
  • Eumerus funeralis_Shetland_6711.jpg
  • Rhingia campestris_Shetland_7950.jpg
  • Steven Falks: “A large, long-winged relative of Melanostoma, with very distinctive abdominal markings in both sexes (which are patterned rather differently to one-another as in Melanostoma). This is a strongly migratory species that may be starting to overwinter in Britain judging by some recent spring records, but with the British population clearly reinforced by immigration. The adults are most typically encountered at woodland edge and in scrubby habitats. The larvae are predators of semi-gregarious micro-moths on shrubs and certain herbs.”
    Xanthandrus comtus_Shetland_1108.jpg
  • Platycheirus podagratus_1st Shetland...jpg
  • Rhingia campestris_hoverfly_Shetland...jpg
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