· 29 Forum Posts found matching search criteria
Spiriverpa lunulata? → Pandivirilia melaleuca
Yes Jonas it's you :D, I confirmed it by email. I zapped the criterion of hairiness on the foreh...
Posted by christoophe
on 22 November 2022 13:14:12
2 matches found in post subject, 1 match found in post message
Spiriverpa lunulata? → Pandivirilia melaleuca
christoophe wrote:
Thank you Theo for your help. This is the male Pandivirilia melaleuca.
Which I ...
Posted by jonas
on 22 November 2022 10:42:24
2 matches found in post subject, 7 matches found in post message
Spiriverpa lunulata? → Pandivirilia melaleuca
Thank you Theo for your help. This is the male Pandivirilia melaleuca....
Posted by christoophe
on 19 November 2022 11:30:44
2 matches found in post subject, 2 matches found in post message
Spiriverpa lunulata? → Pandivirilia melaleuca
Did you check the genitalia ?
These white Therevidae are quite similar from exterior.
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 11 November 2022 08:46:57
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Spiriverpa lunulata? → Pandivirilia melaleuca
2...
Posted by christoophe
on 10 November 2022 09:03:47
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Spiriverpa lunulata? → Pandivirilia melaleuca
Collected in the Alps, at the edge of a stream without the presence of sand....
Posted by christoophe
on 10 November 2022 09:03:26
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Therevidae
Finally a likely match: Pandivirilia melaleuca
Is this correct?
Thank you very much,
Mike...
Posted by MikeP
on 21 August 2022 14:19:20
0 matches found in post subject, 2 matches found in post message
Therevidae: Female of Cliorismia rustica?
Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Halstenbek near Hamburg, found in an area of tree nursery, ear...
Posted by kuv
on 13 July 2022 11:08:12
0 matches found in post subject, 2 matches found in post message
Therevidae, possibly Pandivirilia (melaleuca?)
Thank you very much for your help!!!
Best regards,
Stella...
Posted by Stella M
on 09 July 2020 20:04:08
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Therevidae, possibly Pandivirilia (melaleuca?)
No Pandivirilia, as the femora have a yellow apex. This is Cliorismia, and with the key https://home...
Posted by Sundew
on 09 July 2020 11:13:52
2 matches found in post subject, 1 match found in post message