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Thereva cincta < Therevidae with patterned wings
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Posted on 02-06-2020 09:30
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On an urban wasteland in Vienna, early June.
Unfortunately a side view was not granted by the specimen.

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Edited by Carnifex on 18-02-2026 09:19
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It is a male, but the eyes seem to be just non-touching ? If correct, that should be a clue.

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In fact there seems to be a tiny gap. Would Dialineura be an option?
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First antennal segment contradicts Dialineura.
Therevidae is not really my thing. Let’s wait for Ectemnius / Elias.

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ID'ed as Thereva cincta by Jonas Mortelmans
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