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Parhelophilus?
kurt
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Posted on 23-12-2009 20:33
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I think this is a Parhelophilus but is not sure at all. I have only this picture.
Can anyone help?

Photo from Nattsjön, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 27 june 2009

Thanks for your help in advance

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Kurt Holmqvist
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Parhelophilus is correct.
 
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Thanks a lot Nielsyese. I wonder if there are any possibility to get species of this one?

Kurt Holmqvist
 
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No, there's no possibility.
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Menno Reemer
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Yes, there is a possibility. You can clearly seen on the picture that the oblique lines of grey dusting on tergite 1 (visbile beneath the scutellum) are widely separated from each other. The only species in which this is the case, is P. consimilis. In P. frutetorum and P. versicolor these lines are connected and form a semicircular band.
 
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So for me there was no possibilitySmile, but for Menno there wasSmile
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Thanks a lot to both Nielsyese and Menno.

It looks like consimilis is the only species in northern part of Sweden according to Swedish Catalogus.

Kurt Holmqvist
 
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