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Conopidae Conops quadrifasciatus (female)
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Conopidae Leopoldius sp. is the correct name? Slovak Republic, Malá Fatra, approximately altitude cca 500 m a. s. l. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards. Fote date: 27. 08. 2025
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I don't know much about Conopidae, but with such a long proboscis, it can't be Leopoldius.
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Why not Conops quadrifasciatus female?

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Jan Willem wrote:
I don't know much about Conopidae, but with such a long proboscis, it can't be Leopoldius.

Jan Willem thank you very much.
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piros wrote:
Why not Conops quadrifasciatus female?

Greetings,

Henrik

Henrik thank you very much.
 
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