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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 16-12-2007 13:03
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Pattaya, 16 Dec. Large, wings black with bluish reflections
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This could be Archiconops smithi. But for a safe identification it is necssary to check the specimen.

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wonderful fly! Smile I know that Tha?land is not a part of palearctic area but it's a shame that there is no palearctic key for Conopidae, even to genera. I like this family!
 
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jhstuke wrote:
This could be Archiconops smithi. But for a safe identification it is necssary to check the specimen.
Jens-Hermann


You forgot the link - Revision der Gattung Archiconops. Wink

How is your german, Nikita? Grin
 
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I don't know German, but I think I can if nessasery for fly ID Shock
Thank you for identification, Jens-Hermann.
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It is a prototype (2 times bigger), I think
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Nikita, what is this Hymenoptera doing in this thread? Shock

Crex: another fine pdf for the downloadsection? Cool
 
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Nearly all of Jens-Hermann Stuke's Publications can be found on his homepage as pdf: http://www.schweb...stuke.html (Mainly Syrphidae and Conopidae)
Edited by Guenter on 18-12-2007 11:42
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Andre wrote:
Nikita, what is this Hymenoptera doing in this thread? Shock

Nikita did not mean prototype as such, but mimiced model.
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1. I just found that Archiconops smithi discribed by Jens-Hermann Stuke himself only in 2004!
First hand identification!
2. Thank you Paul, I meaned
mimiced model

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2. I don't see much resemblance...Shock
 
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Sure, but you are no conopid parasitoid in the biological sense. Wink
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