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female Haematopota subcylindrica? (4 pics)
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Hi everyone!

Key and pictures in "the book" (Zeegers/Schulten) lead me to Haematopota subcylindrica. Are my interpretations ok?

Size like all-day Haematopota.

19.6.2025, Germany, Upper Bavaria, northern slope of Mt. Hochfelln, near "Bründlingkopf", about 1180 m a.s.l., coordinates 47.76931,12.56301
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Third pic shows olive green colouration and second a constriction on first antennal segment, so might very well be pluvialis. Iven this evidence, of course, I dont have the specimen.

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