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Nikita Vikhrev
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Xylota?
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Xylota segnis?
 
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No, this is in the group with yellowish white markings, like abiens. X. xanthocnema?
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Hmmm, Xylota yes, but segnis no!
The color of the thorax and the abdomen do not fit! However it is too difficult to give a name in the genus using just a picture! There are several candidates that look like this, and the differences are subtile. I suspect it to be something like a male Xylota meigeniana, but that is just a guess!
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Thank you.
Gerard, 1 male is collected, enought or more?
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I suspect it to be something like a male Xylota meigeniana, but that is just a guess!

Confirmed by Gerard as Xylota meigeniana
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