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should be Conops bur which
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today, nearly autumn colors background. Looks like from Conops genera, but which sp.?
anyway nice...(two pictures, on looks li a duble winged male)
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Leopoldius sp. not Conops. I didn't see yet this genus. Sad
 
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I am pretty certain this is Leopoldius calceatus.
 
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sorry, 09-09-2008 Wasaw PL
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Very rare species in Poland!

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