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Posted on 28-10-2007 19:10
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Could this be Cliorismia ardea, male?

(Berlin, 27.vii.)
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The frons is hairy, so my memory tells me it should be Thereva.

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Is there any Thereva with spots on the wings???

Jens-Hermann
 
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Kevin Holston thinks it is Thereva apicalis...He should know...
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Thereva apicalis
 
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Maddin wrote:
Kevin Holston thinks it is Thereva apicalis...He should know...
Cheers
MartinCool


I don't know him... I would like to contact him, would that be possible?
 
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