Episyrphus Balteatus (Hoverfly sp.)

Description:

Episyrphus balteatus is a relatively small hoverfly (9–12 mm) of the Syrphidae family, widespread throughout all continents.
This hoverfly owes its Dutch name "Mustache Hoverfly" to the narrow, black bands between the orange bands on its abdomen: these bands have the shape of mustaches (model Zorro).
It is the most common hoverfly in the Netherlands.
Like most other hoverflies, it mimics a much more dangerous insect, the solitary wasp, though it is a quite harmless species.
As in most other hoverflies, males can be easily identified by their holoptic eyes (eyes touching at the top of their heads).

1st photo: In my yard, Hilversum, The Netherlands, 23 July 2013
2nd photo: 's Graveland, The Netherlands, 11 July 2011
3rd photo: Quackjeswater, Hellevoetsluis, The Netherlands, 24 October 2018
4th & 5th photo: 's Graveland, The Netherlands, 12 August 2011

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