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dipdip |
Posted on 11-10-2007 21:11
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Hello this seems to be a Helophilus sp., but which one? I found it today on Taraxacum agg. at Lake Thun, Switzerland. With greetings Maja Edited by dipdip on 11-10-2007 21:13 |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 11-10-2007 21:31
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Looks rather like trivittatus, but the facial stripe is a bit dark - not sure whether there are other species in Switzerland that look like it.
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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dipdip |
Posted on 12-10-2007 08:48
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On the Swiss List we have: H. affinis, hybridus, parallelus, pendulus. In the same place as I found the above shown one I found many H. trivittatus (=parallelus) but they were not so dark. So a dark female of H. trivittatus? Thank you! Maja Edited by dipdip on 01-03-2008 14:29 |
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Susan R Walter |
Posted on 12-10-2007 13:00
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My immediate thought was Anasymia. Are all Helophilus not strongly black and yellowy orange with just a bit of grey?
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dipdip |
Posted on 12-10-2007 15:55
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Thats how they normally look (I think). Same place nearly same time. |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 12-10-2007 17:04
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Last pictures show typical H. trivittatus. The Helophilus on first series should rather be a female H. affinis (indeed facial stripe seems dark, tergites don't have any yellow on their hind margin and spots on T3 are well separated from front margin).
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dipdip |
Posted on 13-10-2007 12:25
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So it is a new spezies for me. Thank you very much! With regards from a sunny Lake Thun Maja |
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