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Pollenia vagabunda?
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Posted on 22-12-2023 20:03
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Species ID ok? Very worn, so I wondered if the pre-sutural pollinosity was lost in the centre to give a vagabunda-like appearance.
Vienna, early May

Very few records of that species in Austria

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Posted on 29-12-2023 11:15
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Yes, it could be P. vagabunda, but it's a very worn one that complicates the decision about the dark marks on scutum/abdomen and I cannot see the 2 inner posthumeral bristles. I would file it as P. cf. vagabunda.
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Posted on 29-12-2023 14:28
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Thanks Eric!
Only now I realized that I had requested an ID on this one before, with johnes81 providing the initial ID as P. vagabunda
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