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Volucella inanis, Sweden
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I'm thinking Volucella inanis ? what do you think?

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//John
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The markings on the first abdominal tergite look yellow, so yes inanis
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Many thanks Nigel!

Just to be on the safe side I'll attach another photo where the abdominal tergites are more more visible.

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it is indeed inanis, but the characteristic is the yellow first sternite
very nice pics
Amalia
 
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I see, thanks for confirming Amalia!

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I see, thanks for confirming Amalia!

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