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Therevidae - Thereva sp.
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Posted on 29-04-2007 20:14
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Hi

* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.04.29
* size - 8 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - openland)
* substrate - granite

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Thereva sp. ?
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do you agree with Thereva sp. ? I?m waiting for confirmation. I sent an email to an expert of Therevidae family.. I hope that is possible to get species level.
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Yeees, but I'm hardly a therevidologist Smile This is another family with waay more species in the Medterranean area than in the boreal zone.
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I agree, but then again, spotted wings are quite queer for Thereva, it suggests Dialineura.... ??

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What? Several Thereva species have more or less clear spots around crossveins.
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jorege, and other future Therevid photographers,

Please take facial shots at these creatures, since they are usually required for the proper identification of Therevid flies.
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in next time... But I'm waiting for specialist in therivid flies. We must wait just some more time. Smile Perhaps it is possible to get species level. Wink

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If you have collected the specimen: try my key at http://home.hccne...vidae.html. Be aware that some southern european species are missing!
 
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Kahis is right, I forgot about some species as strigata / plebeja, which are quite rare here but, possibly, not uncommon elsewhere.

Anyway, since it's a male, ID is tricky : bristles on femur 3 are very important and look at the aedeagus.


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Zeegers wrote:
Kahis is right, I forgot about some species as strigata / plebeja, which are quite rare here but, possibly, not uncommon elsewhere.


Around here T. plebeja is probably the most abundant Thereva, as it should, according to its name Smile
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