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Could this be Helophilus ?
Makro Freak
loc. Munich germany
size approx 9mm

hi, could this be Helophilus ?

best regards

richie
 
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Makro Freak
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Paul Beuk
Looks like trivittatus.
Paul

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Makro Freak
Smile slowly my "pre-identification" skills are rising Smile now, sometimes i getting very close, hooray! I never thought that identifying insects could be that amazing !

thanks PAUL
 
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Tony Irwin
Mmmm ...
I'm not saying it isn't trivitattus - but ...
the lower picture seems to show a rather dark facial stripe - is this just a very dark-faced individual, or is it an artifact of the picture? Frown
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Makro Freak
would say a dark facial stripe, no artefact
 
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Makro Freak
here i found more pictures, showing more details on that facial stripe
 
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Tony Irwin
Thanks, Richie - that's a yellow facial stripe OK - so it is trivittatus. The angle of your second picture really does make the stripe look darker, which is why I queried it.
Many thanks for showing us the other pictures. Smile
Tony
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