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Xylota cf. xanthocnema (female)
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| KostasZontanos |
Posted on 19-08-2023 06:48
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Member Location: Posts: 563 Joined: 22.03.17 |
Mount Verno (Vitsi), 1600 masl, Kastoria, Greece.
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| KostasZontanos |
Posted on 19-08-2023 06:49
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Member Location: Posts: 563 Joined: 22.03.17 |
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| KostasZontanos |
Posted on 19-08-2023 06:49
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| eklans |
Posted on 19-08-2023 08:57
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 4460 Joined: 11.11.18 |
The hind tibiae of this female are not 100% visible, so I think it's likely X. xanthocnema, supported by Steven Falk's images on flickr - but I'm not 100% sure!
Greetings, Eric |
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| KostasZontanos |
Posted on 19-08-2023 11:52
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Member Location: Posts: 563 Joined: 22.03.17 |
eklans wrote: The hind tibiae of this female are not 100% visible, so I think it's likely X. xanthocnema, supported by Steven Falk's images on flickr - but I'm not 100% sure! Thank you! |
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| Karsten Thomsen |
Posted on 18-01-2026 11:43
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Member Location: Hjortshøj, Jutland, Denmark Posts: 659 Joined: 07.01.16 |
The hind tibia are clearly dark in the lower half under the golden hairs (last picture), so it is not xanthocnema, but sylvarum. . |
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