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Which Xylota?
Andreas Haselboeck
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Hello,
yesterday I found this Xylota. Can anyone identify it? Size 6mm.

Edge of the forets, near Frankfurt / Main - Germany.

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Perhaps a male?
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this is not Xylota, it is Syritta pipiens.Wink
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Hello Amalia,
what a mistake! Oh, I'm a bloody beginner....

Thank you so much!

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