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Thereva plebeja? female
Karsten Thomsen
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Posted on 06-03-2020 10:57
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On shrub at moist meadow, Brunddragene near Rødbyhavn, southernmost Denmark, 26 May 2017.
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An additional photo, showing shine on tergits.
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Hello Karsten Thomsen,

Yes, and if you'd ever want to identify Therevidae there is an excellent key by Morten Falck available online at: http://www.entomo...-falck.pdf

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In this case, the date is a big help. Not many other species of Thereva around in May.

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Thank you both for your helpful replies! Smile
 
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