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Helophilus, Hungary
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Are this flies the same sp or not?
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eguzki wrote:
Are this flies the same sp or not?


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eguzki wrote:
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Are this flies the same sp or not?


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Helophilus trivittatus.
The upper two pictures are females, the third picture is a male!
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Thank you Gerard!

Consequently neither of them are Helophilus pendulus as I formerly thought.

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egzuki,

To my experience in lowland Hungary H. trivittatus is by distance the commonest H. species. I am not very good at separating H. species, but I think I observed H. pendulus only once so far, whereas I regularly encounter H. trivittatus. Of cource in the mountains the situation might be different.
 
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