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Hover-flies - Eristalis Pertinax

First seen on Wednesday 2nd October 2019 at Wallington

This little hoverfly, is possibly Eristalis Pertinax - there are thousands of different species, so you can never be quite sure. It's also known at the Tapered Drone Fly. It has a pair of orange markings on the abdomen and it's a honey bee mimic. It is very similar to the Common Drone Fly but this one has pale front legs. Although it can be found in the spring, it is normally seen in Summer an Autumn.