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Tolmerus atricapillus? --> T. cingulatus
Frank Hornig
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Is this Tolmerus atricapillus?
Braunschweig, Northern Germany, 11.08.2021.

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Why not T. cingulatus?

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You could be right Henrik.
I thought T. cingulatus should be a little yellow dusted on the side of thorax and abdomen, but that is no "must".
And I thought the genitalia is a little bit different. But I am no expert.

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Frank.
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I can confirm T. cingulatus.
 
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Thank you both!

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