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Conopidae - Myopa
maxi6215
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Posted on 17-05-2022 12:30
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Hello,

I observed this Conopidae the 21 of April in Audinghen in the north of France. I think of a Myopa, Can we find the specie with these photo ? Maybe a Myopa buccata ?

Cordially Maxime


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serenense7
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Posted on 06-01-2023 20:01
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I am not an expert; besides, if I come to read the forum, it is because I also have a question about a Myopa. Unfortunately, it seems that it may not be very reactive with Myopa.

But I have studied the genus a bit and for me it is not buccata, in particular because the characteristic pale transverse rib is missing. Maybe tessellaticornis or pellucida (the same question as me!)

See :
https://jessica-j...a-buccata/
https://www.insec...p?t=248231
Edited by serenense7 on 07-01-2023 10:24
 
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