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Karol Ox
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Posted on 27-01-2011 13:35
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Hi.
30. 05. 2010 Slovakia

Thank you for an identification.
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Hello Karol Ox,

This looks mightily interesting! This is a Thereva because the face is haired. However Eastern European Thereva are very difficult, although I imagine there being few with black tibia.
I'll get back on this one somewhere this winter...

Greetings,

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My candidate is Thereva praecox male.
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Ectemnius wrote:
Hello Karol Ox,

This looks mightily interesting! This is a Thereva because the face is haired. However Eastern European Thereva are very difficult, although I imagine there being few with black tibia.
I'll get back on this one somewhere this winter...

Greetings,

Ectemnius



Ectemnius thank you very much.
 
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libor wrote:
My candidate is Thereva praecox male.
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