Posted by Andre on 15-07-2011 08:24
#2
It looks like a
Xylota tarda, it seems to be a very dark specimen.
For more insurance I'd need the specimen.
Posted by Trond on 15-07-2011 09:47
#3
Thanks, thats where I ended up myself too. I dont have the speciemen, so I cant send it I'm afraid...