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Conops ? => Conops scutellatus
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Posted on 22-07-2012 15:55
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Nobody for this one ? Smile
 
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Am I totally wrong ?
 
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I would say Conops - not sure of speacies thought of the top of my head
 
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This must be Conops scutellatus...
 
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Many thanks !!!! Smile
 
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yes, male Conops scutellatus. Not a common species anywhere.
 
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David Clements wrote:
Not a common species anywhere.



Oh, interesting !!

Thanks a lot !!Smile
 
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