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Hymenoptera-Systropha sp.
ivanpancic
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Who can help to identify this?
Location Muzlja field(Muzljanski rit),from Zrenjanin,Banat region,Serbia
Date 15.06.2011.
Thanks.
Ivan
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Hymenoptera - moved to the correct forum Wink

It is difficult to see the second pair of wings but the venation and overall appearance should indicate Hymenoptera.
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SORRY!
Thenks you ChrisR!
Greeting Ivan
 
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Systropha sp probably!
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Cthirion thank you very much!
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Systropha sp is right - it's a male, typical are the last three antennal segments formed as a triangle.

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Marc T.thank you very much.
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