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Callicera in Hesse, Germany
Stella M
Important NOTE: This post is for Volkmar Nix who found the fly. All photos are his photos. Unfortunately, he could not post himself.

Hello,

found this Callicera 21.09.2020 in our garden on ivy. Length about 12mm. Location: Dillenburg, Middle-Hesse, Germany.
Who can help?

Thank you

Volkmar
 
Stella M
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Important NOTE: This post is for Volkmar Nix who found the fly. All photos are his photos. Unfortunately, he could not post himself.
 
Stella M
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Important NOTE: This post is for Volkmar Nix who found the fly. All photos are his photos. Unfortunately, he could not post himself.
 
Stella M
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Important NOTE: This post is for Volkmar Nix who found the fly. All photos are his photos. Unfortunately, he could not post himself.
 
Zeegers
SHould be C. spinolae.
Excellent find !

Theo
 
Volkmar Nix
Thanks, Theo!

I thought, it's a bit too small for Callicera spinolae.

Greetings
Volkmar
 
Zeegers
No, should be good. All Callicera are 10 - 13 mm., according to Bot.
 
Ectemnius
Dear Volkmar & Theo,

I'd like to disagree with the identification. The eyes are seprated on the head, which indicates a female. C. spinolae females have entirely red femora and a dark band on tergite three. This specimen has largely black femora and entirely golden tergite three. With the dark tasi, this has to be a female Callicera aurata.

Kind regards,
Elias
 
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