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Conopidae: Sicus ferrugineus (female)
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I guess this is ferrugineus but the theca seems to be different from the one in http://www.dipter...d_id=62143 but maybe normal variation ?
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Using van Veen's key (http://home.hccne...sicus.html), I have no doubt that this is S. ferrugineus!
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Thanks Sundew !

I also checked (Dyntaxa.se) and S. ferrugineus is the anly Sicus we have in Sweden. S. abdominalis is supposed to be extinct in Sweden ...

/Leif K
 
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