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Thecophora sp, Conopidae, September 2008, Hungary
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A late Conopid. I guess it is Thecophora sp, so may be difficult to go to species level.
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Another view.
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Thecophora spec. Could be fulvipes or some realy rare. It would be fine to check the specimen if it is collected.

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Thx for the help with recent Conopid threads;

I'll check if I have the specimen. Usually I see very few Conopids. I see maybe 3-5 individuals a year. They are rather difficult to photograph in my experience, as they move on eaisy. THis means that I mostly do not have the specimens, but I do not know if i have this or not. I'll come back to this thread if I have the specimen.
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