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Conopidae - Myopa buccata
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 05-10-2006 15:49
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Hello, this should be a small member of Conopidae, found in a dry forest. Whould be glad to hear a name suggestion. Thanks in advance Frank

#8714 Germany / NRW: K?nigswinter, Nonnenstromberg, V.2005
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/8714-8717-dip-conopidae-gen-sp-siebengebirge-190505.jpg

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Edited by Frank Koehler on 19-10-2006 18:30
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Looks like a Myopa species - may be able to take it further later.
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Crossvein r-m is milky white, though difficult to see.

So it should be Myopa buccata.


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Thank you very much!
Yes, there is a milky white spot crossing the veigns.
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