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Hybos femoratus? -> H. cf. grossipes
Michael Becker
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Posted on 11-11-2008 06:36
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Hello,

this fly is from a forest in western germany in august. As estimated size I wrote down 7mm (with wings). Is this Hybos femoratus?

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Michael
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Paul Beuk
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Hybos femoratus has partly yellow fore and mid legs. Might be H. grossipes but impossible to say for certain from this picture.
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Michael Becker
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Posted on 11-11-2008 20:21
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Thank you Paul.

I am glad, that at least I was right with the genus. I will save the picture as Hybos cf. grossipes.

Michael

P.S. I just saw, that the gallery lacks a picture of Hybos grossipes. Should I upload it, or is it too uncertain?
Edited by Michael Becker on 11-11-2008 20:23
 
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