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Thereva plebeja?
piros
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Posted on 05-02-2013 00:49
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Found in Szeged, S. Humgary, on 14.V.2010. Is It a female of Thereva plebeja?
Thanks for any help in advance!
Henrik
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Tip of the abdomen:
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Posted on 19-02-2013 22:39
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A second chance?
 
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Posted on 02-03-2013 13:53
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I would appreciate any suggestion!
 
piros
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Any suggestion??
 
piros
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Posted on 05-04-2013 16:28
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I just noticed that haltera is yellowish brown, so it can't be T. plebeja. It is probably a somewhat unusual/worn specimen of T. nobilitata.
Thanks for your attention!
Henrik
 
Zeegers
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Posted on 24-04-2013 20:52
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I disagree

It looks very aberrant, not like any Thereva I have ever seen.


Theo
 
piros
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Posted on 24-04-2013 21:59
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Shock So, what's your oppinion??? Anything, I mean...Frown
 
piros
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Posted on 24-04-2013 22:18
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(I mean, thanks!awkward)
 
Louis Boumans
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Posted on 25-04-2013 00:55
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I have no idea, but just wanted to say these are lovely pictures!
 
libor
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Posted on 25-04-2013 08:11
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I agree with Theo. Using Lyneborg & Spitzers' key for the former Czechoslovakia, it runs straight to nobilitata, but true nobilitata looks absolutely different, it is more yellowish species. Maybe any Balcan species, but I have not key on this region.
I download the pictures and send them to Spitzer directly. Maybe he could say more.
Did you collect it?
Libor
 
piros
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Posted on 25-04-2013 12:24
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Many thanks to all of you! Unfortunately, I havn't collected itSad, at that time I didn't collect any flies...
Dear Libor, of course, I would appreciate if you forwarded these pics to Spitzer!
Kind regards,
Henrik
Edited by piros on 25-04-2013 15:35
 
libor
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Posted on 29-04-2013 20:13
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Reply from Ing. Spitzer: there are three possibilities. (1) Strange T. nobilitata. (2) Very atypical form T. handlirschi. (3) Any other species not known from central Europe yet. He promissed me to try to solve it, but from the pictures only... You know what I did not type :-)
Henrik, I would highly appreciate any material of Rhagionidae and Therevidae from Hungary!
Best wishes
Libor
 
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