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Conops - probably scutellatus << Physocephala rufipes? ID please
BartNap
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Posted on 27-07-2021 14:03
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This time we managed to take a picture of its face. 26/07/2021 garden, NW Poland
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eklans
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Hi Bart, this time I think it's a Leopoldius sp. - but not sure.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Posted on 27-07-2021 16:18
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Thank you Eric! I attached a few more pics, maybe it'll help. Cheers
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eklans
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Yes, it helps... to exclude the Leopoldius. It seems that it has a long snout what leads to Conops - probably scutellatus (scutellum yellow, black stripe from antennal implant upwards).
https://home.hccn...onops.html
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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That's very helpful, thank you Eric, I really appreciate it!
 
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