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Therevidae, Cliorismia sp.
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Posted on 04-03-2014 18:52
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More like a male Therevidae.
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Thank you!
 
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Hello NakaRB,

This is indeed a Therevidae. The face is mare, the specimen is very slender and has a red genitalia. A male Cliorismia sp.
In Europe there are two species which can only be identified by the shape of the aedagus.

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Thank you, Ectemnius!
 
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