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Therevidae : Pandivirilia caesia
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Posted on 06-06-2020 07:37
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Hi,

From a friend living in northeastern France (Alsace).
Wetland near a small creek. Same place where Pandivirilia melaleuca was found : https://diptera.i...d_id=95129
Female of the same species or another one ?
Thanks for help.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos259/big/Pandivirilia%20melaleuca%20Moosch%201%20photo%20Marc%20Solari.jpg
Marc Solari : France : Moosch : 68690 : 31/05/2020
Altitude : 417 m - Taille : 15 mm
Réf. : 259484

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Marc Solari : France : Moosch : 68690 : 31/05/2020
Altitude : 417 m - Taille : 15 mm
Réf. : 259485
Edited by evdb on 05-07-2020 18:44
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Nobody knows ?
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Yes, that's the female.
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Many thanks Paul
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Hello Paul & evdb,

Yes this is a female, but P. melaleuca females have also a transparent wing base and silver dusting on tergite 6. On this photo theres only silver dusting on tergite 5.
For a photo of P. melaleuca female see: https://waarnemin...041315.jpg

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Also on diptera.info here: https://diptera.i...d_id=84808
 
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Thanks a lot for explanations and links.
Is it the same for this male : https://diptera.i...d_id=95129
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