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Conopidae, Conops flavipes ? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 02-08-2008 20:55
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Hi,

today (2.august.2008) i was in the field.
one of the fly photographed was this conopid, is this Conops flavipes?
this the only photo succeeded.

thanks in advance for the help,
cosmln
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Posted on 02-08-2008 22:19
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Yes - partly yellow scutellum and generally blackish look would indicate Conops flavipes.
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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yes. Conops flavipes.
strange, I didn't see the Conops here yet ... Mentha flowers usually blossom in August here! Shock
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conopid wrote:
Yes - partly yellow scutellum and generally blackish look would indicate Conops flavipes.


thank you Nigel

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
yes. Conops flavipes.
strange, I didn't see the Conops here yet ... Mentha flowers usually blossom in August here! Shock


Pfft
Jorge. at least in Romania, now we are in august Pfft Wink

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