Talk:Helophilus pendulus

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Helophilus means swamp-lover (from ancient greek Ηλος / Helos, « march, swamp» ;not Ηλιος / Helios, « sun» ). This insect loves water...

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Some expansion ideas: there's still plenty that can be added before this article can be considered comprehensive - e.g. larval morphology, more about food, distribution (other countries) SP-KP 08:59, 2 July 2006 (UTC)