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Conopidae ID => Conops quadrifasciatus
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Posted on 23-07-2011 23:29
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Photographed in Reading, UK, on 2011-07-23.
Both have a long thin proboscis so they must be Conops not Leopoldius.
But which Conops species are they?
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And from above.
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With the help of Mark van Veen's Conopid key (http://home.hccne...index.html), I now think these are Conops quadrifasciatus.

Of the Conops species on the UK list (http://www.dipter...p?id=11957): the all-pale femurs 2+3 exclude C. caeriformis, vesicularis and strigatus (vesicularis would also be reddish).

The black scutellum and the just-visible 'silver stripe' on the thorax (just behind the wing bases) exclude C. flavipes.
 
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