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and the last one
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female Thereva sp. (?)
We can see the callus clearly. Smile
 
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somewhere in/near nobilitata female

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T. handlirschi ?
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handlirschi was the reason I stated 'near'.
If we just could tell the number of DC bristles..

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Dear Theo, dear Kahis!

1dc bristles - it is quite different from two females I identified as handlirschi. I thaught plebeja or strgata because of the big spot reaching the eyes.

The specimen was caught at the 07.v. in a garden in Leer.

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Thereva plebeja
 
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Right. The thorax is vittate, I missed that and got fooled by the golden hairs. I think this is a (more) sound call.


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