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Hemipenthes morio?
Mario_Finkel
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Posted on 29-03-2007 12:04
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Hi user,

I photographed these Bombyliidae in July of the last year near of Berlin (Germany). It was a very dry habitat and they were flying nearly all the time.

I think, that I found Hemipenthes morio! Can anybody confirm my guess?

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Mario Finkel
Flensburg - Northern Germany
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David Gibbs
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correct
 
Mario_Finkel
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Many thanks for your answer!

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Mario Finkel
 
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