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Our town park: Therevidae?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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June 24, 2006.
Size 10-11mm.
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And the right side.
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Now the head.
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Therevidae.
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i think that dark spots between the eyes are useful for the id, probably thereva but i don?t remember species
 
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In my key this one runs to Thereva plebeja. The callus in this female is very well visible.
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Thanks a lot Paul - my first Therevidae!
Unfortunately it's not collected, escaping from me after our photosession at the kitchen and most probably finding its end in the cobwebs behind the fridge. I'm ready to move the fridge in order to proceed with my search, but I'm afraid that women of my tribe wouldn't agree to this action Sad...
 
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