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Berlin/Germany, old cemetery. Today - 14.7.24 - I found several Asilidae, all about 13-15mm and rather shy. Here two more individuals, can they be identified? Thank you so much, Jörg

First individual was too much hidden for more photos.
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And one more - looks different to me, but with setting sun no better pictures possible. Thank you for your help!
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In my opinion both are males Tolmerus cingulatus..
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Reinoud

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Thank you so much, Jörg
 
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