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Identified: Anthidium manicatum -Thank you all!
Gunther
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Hello forum,
can not find this Syrphidae spec., please help!
Germany, Bavaria, in the Garden, Foto taken: Jun. 17 2012 (own photo)
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Gunther

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Thank you Paul, you brought me on the right way! ;-)

It should be Anthidium manicatum!?

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you need the structure of terminal tergite of abdomen for better ID in Anthidium!
 
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In Bavaria it should be A. manicatum indeed.
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Thanks to you all!
I enjoy to have it identified!
Gunther
 
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