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Eumerus> Triglyphus primus
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Approx. 5mm long, we have 4 species of which one is extremely rare. E. funeralis, ornatus, sabulonum, strigatus. I can't make this one fit any of them.

It surely is Eumerus or have I got that wrong?

Taken in my garden, south of Lincoln UK on 31st August. Old woodlands and heathlands habitat.

2 pics only, I have cropped one of them making a third.

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Not Eumerus, but a female Triglyphus primus!
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
Not Eumerus, but a female Triglyphus primus!
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Oh so Cool Gerard! Thank you thank you thank you! Grin

I spent hours looking for a genus, in the end the face profile and antennae suited Eumerus more than any but it wasn't quite right elsewhere!

There are only 12 records here since the year 2000!

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I have more syprhids... Grin
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You have a nice garden! Smile
 
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Andre wrote:
You have a nice garden! Smile


Yes I have Andre, an insect friendly garden! Grin
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