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What genus?
Vladimir Davydov
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St-Peterburg , 19 june 2009
~10mm
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should be Parhelophilus versicolor
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I think it not Parhelophilus
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It certainly is a Parhelophilus species.
 
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Left is male, right is female.
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Indeed, one of the few genera where even in the males the eyes do not meet on top of the head. But in the males the eyes are still closer to one another than in the females.
 
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