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Therevidae with spotted wings
Isidro
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Posted on 13-07-2009 19:04
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My success trying to ID Therevidae in Diptera.info is completely nule. But maybe this spotted-winged species is easier.

About a week ago. Perdiguera, Monegros region, Zaragoza, Spain. About 300 meters over sea. Dry steppe-lands, cutted wheat fields, humid patch of Phragmites with Tamarix.

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It don't let me to take more than this photo.
 
jorgemotalmeida
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Thereva sp... and no more is possible.
 
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Isidro
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Thanks Jorge, but the spots on wings must be distinctive! There are various species with identical spots on the wings?!?!?!
 
Isidro
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I think that I get it! Thereva spiloptera. Are you agree?
 
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Thereva spiloptera is right?
 
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