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Conopidae : couple of Conops vesicularis?
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Padova (Veneto, Italy), 2 may 2022. Is it right? Thanks
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I propose again
 
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Ciao Boris, I'm quite sure, Conops vesicularis is correct. It really could resemble a Vespa crabro in flight.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thank you very much, Eric!
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