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2 sp., conopidae & syrphidae?
Kamil
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Posted on 21-07-2011 16:45
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Hi everybody,

please, do you know whole names of these diptera sp.? I think it could be myopa buccata on the first picture and what on the second picture is I really don't know. Both are from Czech Republic, Sardice.
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[quote]Kamil wrote:
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Second is female of Chloromyia formosa (Stratiomyidae). First looks like a Myopa, but better wait for expert opinion.
And please post separate threads for different species!
Regards, Sundew
 
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Sundew wrote:
Second is female of Chloromyia formosa (Stratiomyidae). First looks like a Myopa, but better wait for expert opinion.
And please post separate threads for different species!
Regards, Sundew


Sundew, thank you very much. And sure I'll separate threads next time.

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Myopa it is. Must check the keys for species.
 
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