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Siegfried Gerstner
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Posted on 11-04-2014 21:22
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I found it in my garden.
date. 15.06.2008
Austria, Salzburg, Bruck Glocknerstraße
N 47d 17m 7.38s
E 12d 50m 19.07s
754.00m
Please help me to identify it.
Many thanks Siegi
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o sorry, I think it is in the wrong Forum. Siegi
 
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What a beauty Therevidae?
 
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Hi,

what about Xylophagidae?
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Pandivirilia eximia (Therevidae)
Edited by Tony Irwin on 12-04-2014 11:52
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Siegfried Gerstner
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Many thanks for all answer.
I think Pandivirilia eximia ic correct.
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