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Eudasyphora ?-> Pyrellya
Jan Wind
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Picture was taken 22 aug. 2010 in moist Fraxinus forest on flowers along wide foot path. Location: centre of the Netherlands
Can anyone tell the species name
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and this one on profile
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I am still puzzled about this one. It was confined to be Eudasyphora but not the only one species that is known from the Netherlands. The location is Overlangbroek near Culemburg, Utrecht The Netherlands. So I ask once more for help
 
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female Pyrellya rapax
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Nikita, how did you rule out Eudasyphora cyanicolor?
 
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1. Eudasyphora has more hairy and more dusted scutum.
2. Eudasyphora has not metallic shining on upper frons.
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Thank you!
 
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