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Platycheirus discimanus f ?
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Posted on 03-07-2009 20:21
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on Veronica Rellerli 1833msm Swiss Alps 01.07.2009

Hello
I think it is it. But it would be nice if somebody could confirm it and may be my other Platycheirus f as whell.
Thanks Maja
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Can't say it from this picture. Could also very well be P. albimanus..
 
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Doesn't albimanus have a less projecting facial knob?
Thats the one I took for albimanus. Same place, same time.
(I didn't catch any, tried but...)
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This is still a 'less projected facial knob'... I am sorry Wink
 
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And doesn't discimanus have two blue spot more than albimanus?
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Just send it to me Wink
 
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