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Sepedon sphegea
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Probably I should be slapped for saying this Grin Grin but I can see setae under the front femur. And front femur seems wider than usual for Sepedon sphegea. I am inclined to think this is Sepedon femorata Wink
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No, you are right. I had femorata in my mind as much duller...
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