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Sciomyzidae, Sepedon sphegea from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 20-11-2007 22:50
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hi,

collected this scyomizid in 26.september.2007 near Sibiu (Transylvania).
checking thru the gallery i think this is Sepedon sphegea.
yes or no?

thank in advance,
cosmln

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Yes! GrinGrin
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
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thanks

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There are two similar species but one has a pale first antennal segment, the other has thickened and spinose fore femora.
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Sepedon femorata (with av-pv spines on fore femora known from south Spain.
Sepedon aenescens (pale first antennal segment) - the nearest place is my observation from South Turkey.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Sepedon femorata (with av-pv spines on fore femora known from south Spain.
Sepedon aenescens (pale first antennal segment) - the nearest place is my observation from South Turkey.
Nikita


thanks Paul and Nikita,

already too much information for me Smile
but this is still S.sphegea or?

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Sepedon sphegea as Gerard has wrote
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