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Sphegina platychira? -> Sphegina cf. clunipes
Andreas Haselboeck
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Hello,

I found this Sphegina in a forrest near Stuttgart (Southwest Germany) on 11. May 2014.

Could it be Sphegina platychira?

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Any idea?
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Hello Andreas,

This is indeed a Sphegina, but I would suggest S. clunipes.

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Hello Ectemnius,
Yes, Sphegina clunipes Looks a Little better...

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