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Xanthogramma dives? --> confirmed
Jann Wuebbenhorst
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Posted on 14-05-2019 11:24
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Found on a forest edge on Cornus sanguinea, 12th May 2019, eastern Lower Saxony (Germany).
Unfortunately, I did not manage to take a photo of the abdomen from below, but I think on one photo you can see the abdominal membrane. I also add a detail of the wing.
best regards,
Jann
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Jann Wuebbenhorst
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2nd photo
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Detail: Abdomen
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Detail: wing.
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Ectemnius
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Posted on 14-05-2019 12:08
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Hello Jann,

Yes! With three yellow spots on the side of the thorax, the black spot around the stigma does not go into to the second cell below, and the wing tip is darkened.
This is a very good year for the species in The Netherlands. With 48 sightings of altogether 68 specimens. That's more sightings and specimens than the previous ten years combined.

Kind regards,

Ectemnius
 
Jann Wuebbenhorst
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Thank you very much, Ectemnius!
(It seems you're not only interested in Diptera, but also in Crabronidae killing Diptera :-) )
 
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