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Volucella inanis, one of the larger hover-flies. Feeding on pollen in Gamlingay Wood, Cambridgeshire, England.
The flower looks like Knautia arvensis.
Originally uploaded as Image:Volucella zonaria03.jpg on 11:56, 5 September 2005 by User:Solipsist
Keywords: Volucella inanis, Syrphidae, fly, hover-fly, insect, Knautia arvensis
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