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Conopidae - Myopa buccata - the dog fly
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Posted on 24-03-2008 18:43
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This doesn't seem to be a Myopa buccata. I'm not sure which this Myopa could it be.

I spotted two different (maybe new) Myopa today. 16 ?C, near river, on Raphanus raphanistrum. Andrenidae bees were common around and other bee families.
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Why not M. buccata?
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i posted a post that I told this could be a Myopa buccata!! It didn't appear. awkward
It is Myopa buccata, almost surely, as I saw the photos better. Smile
 
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M buccata
 
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Jorge,

Is it taken with the 150mm lens? Why don't you crop down to 600 pixels? The software for this forum doesn't do it automagically.
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ok. next time, I will put only 600 pxl.
Thanks, Andre and Kahis for confirmation. Grin

No, Pierre. I don't have a 150 mm lens. I used a 105 mm sigma with kenko extension tubes as usual. Sometimes I use the other lens, but it is not the case.
 
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