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Drone fly
Eristalis tenax
Hoverflies
(Syrphidae)
♂
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Large sturdy brown hoverfly. Thick haired head and body. The rear body with less hair and yellow-brown in colour, at the front of the rear body there are yellow-orange triangles, sometimes so dark it can appear to be completely black. As with most hoverflies, the ♀ has separated eyes while the eyes of the ♂ meet at the top of the head. Very common and found in lowland, highland, forest, parks and fields, mostly on flowers. ⇔ l. 15-19 mm It cannot sting. LA: ≈ The APIS MELLIFERA (Honey bee) looks very similar but can not hover.
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10-50 mm
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2 LookAlikes (LA):
Tapered drone fly
Western honey bee
Drone fly
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Eristalis tenax [L.]
Eristalis tenax [L.]
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