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Miroslav Fiala
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Hello,
this one is from The Czech Republic, Moravia, Prerov, Trsice
2010/07
Thanks for help
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Any idea?
 
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Are you sure it is Helophilus? The stigma looks narrow; North American guides use width of stigma to separate Helophilus from other Eristalini with striped thorax. I don't know anything about European genera but I suppose they are largely shared.
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I am not sure that this is Helophilus. It was only idea with comparison to other photos of Helophilus.
Thank for your reaction!
Miroslav
 
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The leg and body colouration suggest Parhelophilus to me
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