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little conopidae
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Cecile |
Posted on 08-10-2006 19:08
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Member Location: Paris (F) Posts: 60 Joined: 10.04.06 |
I think this little conopidae belong to genus Thecophora (I hope it's correct ) Is it possible to go further in the ID? thanks in advance for help. (size : 6 mm, in a garden near Paris; 06/2006) Cecile attached the following image: [70.31Kb] Edited by Cecile on 08-10-2006 19:20 |
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Cecile |
Posted on 08-10-2006 19:10
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Member Location: Paris (F) Posts: 60 Joined: 10.04.06 |
2nd pic
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conopid |
Posted on 08-10-2006 19:27
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Member Location: United Kingdom Posts: 1039 Joined: 02.07.04 |
Certainly Thecophora - a good chance that it's T. atra
Edited by conopid on 08-10-2006 19:28 Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom |
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Kahis |
Posted on 08-10-2006 19:43
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04 |
T. atra
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Cecile |
Posted on 08-10-2006 19:53
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Member Location: Paris (F) Posts: 60 Joined: 10.04.06 |
Thanks for your responses |
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caliprobola |
Posted on 26-03-2010 21:10
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 203 Joined: 24.05.07 |
Hi, just copying these 2 lines out of the Van Veen Key 6.a. Femur 3 yellowish on its basal twothirds, femur 1 and 2 brownish, turning yellowish at their inner side; thoracic dorsum with two well marked lines of grey dust, with a clear undusted black line between them. 7-8 mm. -> Thecophora fulvipes Robineau-Desvoidy 6.b. Femur 3 yellowish on its basal half, femur 1 and 2 brown to black, not turning yellow at their innerside (at most black parts turning brown); thoracic dorsum with two badly marked grey lines of dust, not leaving a sharp black line between them. 5-7 mm. -> Thecophora atra Fabricius according to this key, it should be Thecophora fulvipes rather than T. atra |
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