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ID Leopoldius ??
brazz
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Posted on 21-08-2006 23:08
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who can help me in this determination ?
Leopoldius sp??

montains Nort Italy 1200 meter over the sea

http://album.foto.alice.it/brazz/966139
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Thanks proctoss for your help

perhaps Conops sp ??
Edited by brazz on 22-08-2006 00:32
 
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Brazz is right in my opinion:
it is a Conops and I would not be surprised if it is C. flavipes.

Theo Zeegers
 
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Thanks Zeegers for your help


ciao Andrea
Edited by brazz on 23-08-2006 16:34
 
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this insect seems a Conops flavipes, but his femoras don't have the typical black ring ( as I saw in the net ). His femoras are blackish in the proximal portion and yellow-brown in the distal part..

Andrea Brazzoli
 
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I have problems with this being Conops flavipes. Apart from the leg colour which Brazz mentions, the scutellum is all black, whereas it should have a yellow apex in flavipes. Could this not be Conops quadrifasciatus male, or another Italian species for which I don't have the keys? Smile
Incidentally, I believe Gerrard's gallery pictures of Conops quadrifasciatus male and female have been mislabelled.
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