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jonas
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Posted on 31-05-2008 15:53
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Hi,

A friend of mine has send these pictures over to me.
Untill Parhelophilus, I'm shure;
But can anyone confirm Parhelophilus frutotorum?

Thanks a lot,
Greets, Jonas

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And a (big picture) of the head - hairs behind the occeli.
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Both pictures taken by Bert Willaert.
 
Gerard Pennards
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Posted on 01-06-2008 12:02
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Well Jonas,
I can at least confirm a female Parhelophilus sp.
In females of the genus the diference is only visible under the microscope, even if you have a picture of the head like your second one.
Next time catch it and check the back of the head for black hairs in between the yellow.
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Gerard Pennards
 
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Many thanks,

Jonas
 
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