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a male Epistrophe sp
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is it possible to go further ?

loire-atlantique, france, may 6th 2008.
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could be Epistrophe nitidicollis
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Or melanostoma. Do you have a picture that can show the hairs on the scutellum better (black or yellow hairs)?
 
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thank you both !!

is this the information needed ?
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it seems that the hairs are yellow, so E. melanostoma is correct.
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thank you !! Smile
 
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