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Therevidae
Renko
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Posted on 14-10-2013 17:55
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Hello,
A Therevidae (Thereva maybe ?) found in North of France in August, he measured 6-9 mm

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libor
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Female Thereva bipunctata is my candidate.
Libor
 
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Wow ! Thank you, libor Smile This species is not very illustrated on internet !
 
Ectemnius
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Hello,

The ID is correct. Thereva bipunctata Meigen, 1820 is however a synonym of Thereva unica (Harris, 1780).

Greetings,

Ectemnius
 
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Thank you too, Ectemnius for certification ! Grin
 
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