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Thyreus bee
zcuc
Few days ago, Israel.

I first was mistaken to this it is a Syrphidae fly but after a good look found it is actually a wasp.
Can anyone ID?
Edited by zcuc on 28-10-2007 00:38
 
ChrisR
I can't see clearly enough but if the hairs have branches then it is a bee Smile
 
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Andre
Flattened tibia and metatarsa?... it's a bee. Apidae.
 
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jorgemotalmeida
I'D say Apidae as well. Wink
 
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Juergen Peters
Hello!

Possibly genus Thyreus (?).
Best regards,
Jürgen

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zcuc
Thanks Juergen,
Looks like Thyreus Grin there is another similar genus named Melecta but this one looks more like Thyreus.
Edited by zcuc on 26-10-2007 00:27
 
pierred
Hello,

The specimen looks like T. ramosus, drawn on page 342 of the 5th volume of Amiet et al. But there may be other species in the east-mediterranean region.
Pierre Duhem
 
zcuc
hey pierred,
there are several known sp. in Israel:
Thyreus hyalinatus
Thyreus ramosellus
Thyreus ramosus
Thyreus tricuspis
Thyreus truncatus

According to map distribution I think also possible to find:
Thyreus affinis
Thyreus elegans
Thyreus histrionicus

ramosus indeed looks like mine, but I don't know the keys for the other species. Do you know which sp. from the list are for sure not the one in my phoho?
 
pierred
Hello,

I still don't know how to use the key efficiently. I can't help you more on this.
Pierre Duhem
 
Christian Schmid-Egger
Thyreus is one of the 'diffult' genera, even for the few specialists.

Regards, Christian
 
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