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neat fly (Canadian); Family?
Tony T
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Posted on 01-06-2007 21:56
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31 May 2007, New Brunswick, Canada. Length: 8mm
would appreciate an ID; new for me.
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Conopidae...... maybe Myopa????
but this is all i can say.

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i think in Sicus sp.
 
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Thanks to you both. I'm happy knowing that it is a Conopid; Myopa seems a possibility with 14 spp. in NA; Sicus doesn't seem to occur in NA.
 
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It's a Myopa indeed, the gena are high (less so in Sicus).
But I agree with Jorge that the first impression is that of Sicus.
In our world, this would imply M. dorsalis.

But in your new world ...?

Theo
 
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