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Mesembrina ?
Urs
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Posted on 10-03-2006 11:33
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Hallo,
Who can help and know that fly?
Foto taken: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750 m NN, Nov.08.2005
(sorry for my english)
Many thanks and greetings
Urs
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If it is Mesembrina (I have no reason to asume otherwise), I think it is M. mystacea. Of the two species with bumblebee-like appearance, that is the one with dark hairs on the posterior part of the mesonotum and on the scutellum.
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Robert Nash
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This looks exactly like my specimen of M. mystacea found once in Ireland as an accidental import with French cattle (Agricultural College, Co. Antrim). I also saw it in LausannePfftPfft and Montreaux last year, near Chateau ChillonPfftPfftPfft.
 
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I agree


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Thanks for the help!

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