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Hybomitra micans? -> confirmed
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 18-05-2026 18:23
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Hi everyone!

Just to make sure: This is Hybomitra micans, right? Kindly entered my car when I opened the door to leave.

Length 15 mm

18. May 2026, Germany, Upper Bavaria, Kohlstatt near Bergen, about 720 m a.s.l., coordinates 47.77717, 12.55144
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Very Right !

Girls just love your car, what can I say ?

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My car attracts male Tabanidae.
 
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@Theo: And the right kind of girls, the others only make trouble. Grin

@John: I hope my next car will do so, the females like me without a car, too.
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