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eupeodes female, which one?
mariki
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Posted on 30-04-2008 17:22
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Found in Eindhoven, 24 April 2008
thanks in advance
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I have other points of view if I know what is necessary for the determination.
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if you have more photos add them here..Pfft
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First impression is that of luniger.


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Other picture. I wonder if the yellow point on one of the tergite can help for the determination.
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Hello mariki

I'm sure - that's E. luniger.

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Thank you Markus
 
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