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jhstuke
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Posted on 27-10-2007 12:09
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Dear all!

I have tried to identify my Therevidae. There are three species I cannot name. All specimens are collected in Northwest Germany (Niedersachsen).

Thank you for the help
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There's a Dutch key to the NW European Therevidae... I also have some German specimens. Am willing to try to identify for you. There's more needed than just callus and habitus, better is to send them to me. Herzliche gr?sse, Andr
 
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Might not be genus Thereva


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Genus Pandivirilia.
Edited by Kahis on 27-10-2007 14:11
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great name, Kahis. Smile
 
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Posted on 28-10-2007 18:45
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Thank you Kahis!
Is there any way to identify the species? I know the key of van der Goot but that doesn?t work with this species.
I t has been collected in a mountain region (Harz) at the 02.vi.

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Kevin Hoston has checked some of the adults and I can give the solution of my questions now:

This is Pandivirilia eximia.

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