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    This little creature was on the soil in a plantpot,it was very dead but the markings interested me.Judging by what you good people have taught me so far, the fact that it has anntenae means its not of the fly family. Is it a bee or a wasp? (not that I want to offer my condolances, just interested)
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    Its the Hover fly Episysphus balteatus
    Nice clear capture. well done even if it is dead

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    Seems I have my knowledge about the anntennae back to front Chocky
    Thanks for the info

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    Very nice close-ups, I like them... but I suppose that it does help when they can't move doesn't it

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    Yep. Bees and wasups have antennae. These little fellers don't

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