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Priocnemis propinqua or Dipogon variegatus
Isidro
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Posted on 24-09-2007 14:26
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Yesterday at La Alfranca, Aragon, Spain.
Habitat: sub-urban fields, near the city. In Foeniculum vulgare flowers.
Size: about 12-13 mm long.
Curious white spot in the black wings.

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Thanks Wink
Edited by Isidro on 24-09-2007 20:06
 
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Certainly a pompylid but difficult to say which it might be.
 
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right. This is Pompiliidae. Pronotum touchs tegula.
 
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Most probably it is Priocnemis propinqua, but Dipogon variegatus is also not excluded (both Pompilidae).

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Thank you very much Christian!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks also Chris and Jorge.

I will put as a doubty Priocnemis propinqua.
 
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