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Parhelophilus versicolor ?
valter
Location: Algarve, Portugal
Date: June 2011

Thanks,
Valter
Edited by valter on 03-06-2011 14:36
 
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Menno Reemer
As far as I know only P. crococoronatus and P. versicolor are known from the Iberian peninsula with certainty. Records of P. frutetorum are still doubtful. With this picture I cannot give an identification. Do you have other views of the specimen? A better view of the head and hind femora would be useful.
 
valter
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Menno Reemer
Sorry, I still cannot see the critical characters. Howver, itīs not P. crococoronatus, because in that species the two submedian dust spots on tergite 3 are connected with the median dust spot on the posterior margin of that tergite; in the specimen on the picture they are clearly separated. In order to see if it's P. frutetorum or P. versicolor the hairs on the vertex and occiput should be well visible.
 
valter
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Andre
And if you collect it, you now have the address to send it to Smile
 
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valter
I didn't collect it...
 
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