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Bombyliidae - Exoprosopa
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 13-06-2010 12:01
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...but which one?

Hello to all!

After consulting the gallery, I can't decide between jacchus and pandora (and there might be others, which are not yet in the gallery, of course...)
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Really nobody who can tell me???

I just saw that I forgot the data. Sorry, here they are:

Found 31.5.2010 in Croatia, Istria, at the slopes of Limski Kanal, only a few metres asl.
Length approx. 10-12mm
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to be sure you must collect a male and dissect, however, i only know jacchus from the Balkans, records of pandora require confirmation.
 
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Thanks a lot, David!
So another one ending up with sp.

According to this list (page 44) they both live in Croatia. (Of course I'm not the one to rate the accuracy of this compilation...)
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[b]According to this list (page 44) they both live in Croatia. (Of course I'm not the one to rate the accuracy of this compilation...)


I know, but i see no evidence of pandora on mainland Europe.
 
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