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Hybomitra distinguenda?
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 14-06-2026 11:52
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Hi everyone!

Am I right here with Hybomitra distinguenda? Although there are black hairs instead of yellow in a region left and right to the central stripe, and I'm not totally convinced about the shape of the subgenital plate (on top, the base is flat as shown in the key in "the book" ) ? The rest seems to fit well for it, and not so much for the potential alternatives.

Length 18 mm after stretching its backside for the subgenital plate.

13. June 2026, Germany, Upper Bavaria, northern slopes of Mt. Hochfelln, about 1100 m a.s.l., coordinates 47.77054, 12.56181
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I totally agree.
Some dist. Have some black hairs, what can I say....

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