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Helophilus pendulus
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Posted on 24-06-2007 21:53
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Location: Near Stockholm, Sweden
Date: 2007-JUN-24
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I think this is a Helophilus sp, but which one? Perhaps it's not possible to tell from photo!? We have these in Sweden:
- Helophilus bottnicus
- Helophilus affinis
- Helophilus groenlandicus
- Helophilus hybridus
- Helophilus lapponicus
- Helophilus pendulus
- Helophilus trivittatus
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Posted on 24-06-2007 21:55
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Another view of the same individual.
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Posted on 25-06-2007 18:37
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Hello
For me it is clearly Helophilus pendulus male, but I am no expert.
Here I have two of this spezies in my garden, where they seem to defend their territory.

Greetings
Maja
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Can someone confirm that this is Helophilus pendulus?
 
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Yes Smile
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Wow! Thanx Jere and Maja! Grin
 
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