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Helophilus trivittatus? (Helophilus pendulus(female)
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Helophilus trivittatus(female) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 700 m above sea level. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 01.06.2011.
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[quote]Mucha Fero wrote:
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Looks like H. pendulus, although femur 3 is rather difficult to see.
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Auratus wrote:
Looks like H. pendulus, although femur 3 is rather difficult to see.


Jan thank you very much.
 
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Yes is a female H. pendulus ... trivittatus female has different markings on tergite 2 and the tergite markings are lemon in colour rather than yellow (also has no black facial stripe tho cant see that here clearly) and only other possible spp is H. hybridus but that has the hind tibia with only basal quarter pale rather than basal third as seen here which pendulus has.
 
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timz501 wrote:
Yes is a female H. pendulus ... trivittatus female has different markings on tergite 2 and the tergite markings are lemon in colour rather than yellow (also has no black facial stripe tho cant see that here clearly) and only other possible spp is H. hybridus but that has the hind tibia with only basal quarter pale rather than basal third as seen here which pendulus has.


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