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Cliorismia cf ardea, Therevidae, Hungary
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This is somehow in between Rhagionidae and Therevidae. Maybe a Rhagio sp?
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I think Therevidae
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Yes. I do not expect it to be Thereva, but there are too many genera unknown to me in Hungary.
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Where was the fly caught? What sort of habitat? Woodland, dunes or river-side?
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I did not yet collect the specimen. The habitat was an open oak forest. No rivers within 2o km, and also sand dunes are not characteristic for the very spot.
 
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I wonder whether this could be Cliorismia [Psilocephala] ardea? Does anyone know a Therevidae expert?
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Xespok wrote:
I wonder whether this could be Cliorismia [Psilocephala] ardea? Does anyone know a Therevidae expert?


According to Fauna Europaea:
? Holston, Dr Kevin C. (taxonomic specialist), NRM, SE
? Bystrowski, C. (associate specialist), Instytut Badawczy Lesnictwa, PL
? Richter, V.A. (associate specialist), Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, RU
 
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Cliorismia cf ardea det Kevin Holsoton.
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