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Eumerus grandis? (Eumerus tarsalis)
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Hello

Collected in the Alps in August. Size 8-9 mm.
I find Eumerus grandis.
Your opinion?

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Eumerus grandis has its eyes haired. Could it be Eumerus tarsalis?
 
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The eyes are not densely hairy, not bare. Presence of some hairs on the whole surface of the eye.

I have chooses the bad way?
 
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Later again, the check of genitalia. It is Eumerus tarsalis.
It is not always easy to interpret genitalia in the space compared with boards of drawings.
Thank you Mark
 
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