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Which (Ecto-)Phasia (02.09.20) --> Ectophasia crassipennis (m)
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 01-01-2021 23:05
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Hello,

I am not even sure, if this is a male or female (although I would guess, a male). At the beginning of September on Heracleum sphondylium near a small creek (northwest Germany).
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Hi Jürgen, I'm quite sure it's a male E. crassipennis.

Greetings, Eric
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Hello Eric,

eklans wrote:
I'm quite sure it's a male E. crassipennis.


thanks! There were many E. crassipennis (see below), but this seemed to me a little bit different.
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Yes, that is correct. Like in many Phasia, there are two types of males.

“macho’s”. like the last one you posted

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“feminine”. like the first.

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Hello Theo,

Zeegers wrote:
Yes, that is correct. Like in many Phasia, there are two types of males.


that came into my mind, too. Interestingly this was the only male among dozens of females that day.
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