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Hybomitra bimaculata
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About 17 mm.
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Yes. Excellent pictures, as always.

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Thank you so much! Smile

Rosevinge
 
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Theo, please, why not arpadi? Palpi seem to bee darker and slender...
Thanks for explanation
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Yes, I noticed that.
But arpadi has ‘always’. clear bright yellow hind margins to tergites, the lateral spots are lighter and typically truncated at hind margin of third tergite.

I guess the palpus looks slneder, but that actually the base is swollen. Maybe Rosevinge can check. If it is really slender, then we should reconsider.

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Thaks for these note, Theo!
 
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Sorry, but I don't think I have any more pictures showing the palps any better…


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