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Posted on 22-04-2006 06:10
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Hello,

It looks like the Helophilus pendulus in the Gallery, but I'm not quite sure.
pierred attached the following image:


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Posted on 22-04-2006 09:29
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Hello Pierre,
But you can be sure, it is Helophilus pendulus!
In this case it is a male. that you can see because it has a knoblike structure on the end of the abdomen. In a female it would be pointed!
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Posted on 22-04-2006 20:30
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Gerard,

Thanks,

I was a little puzzled with the pale yellow structures on the abdomen.
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