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Sicus ferrugineus ?
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Posted on 28-02-2021 14:41
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Rus, Samara region, 25.07.2012
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Hi,

Sicus sp.
http://home.hccne...sicus.html
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Hi,

Sicus sp.
http://home.hccne...sicus.html


Thanks, Juergen! I'll look for a photo that shows this part.
 
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Not Sicus but Myopa. Seems to be the large M. dorsalis.
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Xylosoma wrote:
Not Sicus but Myopa


Oh! I have never seen such a red Myopa...
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