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Pretty Eumerus
clovis
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Posted on 29-01-2012 10:47
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Hi,

Here is an Eumerus from Croatia, do you have any idea of the specie?

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clovis : Croatie : Plitvička Jezera : 0000 : 5/9/2011
Altitude : NR - Taille : 10mm environ
Réf. : 81572
 
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Posted on 01-02-2012 18:25
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Have you collected it?
It looks very interesting, but to bring it to a species level is too risky based on a picture.
 
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Posted on 02-02-2012 11:15
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No, not collected, it just had time to do this picture Frown

Ok, thanks for your answer, i guessed it wouldn't be possible, but has it seems more special that the one i usually got...
 
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Posted on 02-02-2012 12:48
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This is indeed an interesting specimen! My guess is that it belongs a still undescribed species near Eumerus grandis. This species is currently known from a few specimens from Serbia and Croatia. A pity that you didn't collect it...

Cheers
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Can you please also collect the ones that you usually got?
Smile
 
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Posted on 03-02-2012 14:54
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In France? No problem Smile You'd like me to send some specimen?

Thanks for your answer Dieter, but now i feel even worse i could not catch it Frown
 
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Yes, please! Smile
 
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Posted on 03-02-2012 22:27
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Ok, i will. Wink
Dry or in alcohol? Female or male? Any preferences for species?
 
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In 70% alcohol please, would be best.
But if you have dried specimens, that is also okay.
The more males, the better, but if you have caught pairs/copulas of Eumerus and/or Paragus, then I would like to see them as a couple.
Merodon, both is fine, but males is the best. Of the other genera both is fine.
Of Platycheirus males are preferred, and copula.

I also sent you a PM,
Cheers, André
 
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Pipizella and Pipiza: males please.
Ah.. you know, just send what you like to send.. it's too much to go past all genera/species... they are alllll interesting! Grin
 
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