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Xanthogramma stackelbergi ID plz
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Hello,

is it possible that i found X. stackelbergi. Membrane between sternites and tergites is yellow. (SW-Germany, Juli, next to a woddy habitat)

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yes. But you also have to look out for X. dives, which has a dark patch on the end of the wing, which yours appears to lack

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SEE HERE http://www.dipter...pid=114589

- a recently split species range includes central Germany
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Thanks Jeremy!

Is X. dives a mediterranean species? I can't find it in my literatur.
 
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