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Philippe moniotte
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Posted on 13-06-2008 09:10
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Hello all,
I trust this is Parahelophilus, either versicolor or frutetorum. Is there a way to decide which one, in that case ?
By the side of a pond in the Bois de Lauzelle, Louvain la neuve Belgium
May 26 2008.
Thanks for your help
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A closer view of the face. And, by the way, i think it is a female, right ?
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Posted on 13-06-2008 14:33
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Yes, a female Parhelophilus.
Versicolor and frutetorum females look very much alike, and it's almost impossible to identify them from a picture.
So female Parhelophilus sp.
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