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Hybomitra bimaculata var. bisignata? -> confirmed
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| Rupert Huber |
Posted on 04-06-2026 18:12
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Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 861 Joined: 19.07.07 |
Hi everyone! This should be Hybomitra bimaculata var. bisignata, right? Slightly red tibiae, antennae partially red, frons narrow and narrowing downwards, no coloured spots on abdomen. 16 mm long. 4. June 2026, Germany, Upper Bavaria, northern slopes of Mt. Hochfelln, about 1130 m a.s.l., coordinates 47.77018, 12.56265 Rupert Huber attached the following image: ![]() [233.18Kb] Edited by Rupert Huber on 18-06-2026 19:59 Best greetings Rupert |
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| Rupert Huber |
Posted on 04-06-2026 18:12
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Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 861 Joined: 19.07.07 |
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Rupert Huber attached the following image: ![]() [203.35Kb] Best greetings Rupert |
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| Rupert Huber |
Posted on 04-06-2026 18:12
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Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 861 Joined: 19.07.07 |
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Rupert Huber attached the following image: ![]() [266.36Kb] Best greetings Rupert |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 17-06-2026 21:22
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19380 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Yes. Extremely dark Theo |
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| Rupert Huber |
Posted on 18-06-2026 20:01
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Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 861 Joined: 19.07.07 |
Yes. Extremely dark With the naked eye impossible to tell from micans. For me at least. Best greetings Rupert |
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