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Hello
picture 07 09 2008
Thank you for help
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picture 13 09 2008, always in the same place
I hope that it is the same
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The second photo is a different species - I would delete this reply-post and then create a new thread for it Smile
 
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I agree ChrisWink
 
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The first one should be very typical, but it does not ring a bell, unless it is a Frontina laeta with very little red on abdomen (visible).

The seond one is more of a Phryxe, with rather long antennae though
(note the erect apical scutellars)


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Zeegers wrote:
The seond one is more of a Phryxe, with rather long antennae though
(note the erect apical scutellars)

My first thoughts were for something like Phryxe magnicornis, due to the dark ground colour and faint orange abdominal side patches.
 
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The pulvilli are rather long, so I was more thinking like Phryxe erythrostoma.

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Today, I really see between bothGrin
Thank Chris, Theo
 
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