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Posted on 26-08-2010 16:27
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This female was about 11-12 mm. It looks close to T. nobilitata in galley but there are perhaps other species?

Photo from Norasundet, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 26 august 2010

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It looks a bit odd for nobilitata, but it can't be handlirschi, since there is only 1 pair of DC.

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Is Thereva plebeja a possibility?
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I've now seen a picture of T. plebeja. It's a much darker species, so that seems not to be an option.
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also, the date does not agree.

But the frontal callus resembles plebeja, so I could see your point


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Thanks to Jan Willem and Theo.
I post a crop of one of my pictures.

Is it realy only 1 pair of DC?

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Looks like you are right Kurt. There seem to be two pairs of dorsocentrals. So with the dark halters I would go for Thereva handlirschi afterall. Let's wait what Theo thinks about it.
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Right !

So nobilitata is now very unlikely, and handlirschi it could be.


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Thanks once again Jan and Theo
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