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Therevidae, Thereva sp, NE HU, 06.2009 -> T brevicornis by Theo
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Hi, I tried to ID this one and I think it might be Thereva lutescens or brevicornis. Can anyone help? Body around 10-11 mm.
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NO doubt, it reminds me of brevicornis (especially the last one ! Smile )

I'm not familiar with lutescens


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Great, I like this family and happy to have an ID Smile Thanks a lot!
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it was not a 100 % positive ID from my part, just to be clear ('reminds me of..'Wink


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