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Bombylidae for ID, SE Spain --> Conophorus fuminervis
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 24-02-2012 14:10
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Amazing looking Bombyilid, which reminds me of Conophorus, but with patterned wings. Any help with ID will be most appreciated! Wink

Taken by Francisco Rodriguez in Almeria, SE Spain on the 23rd February 2012.
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There seem to be three names that could be applied here, Conophorus pictipennis, C. macroglossus and C. fuminervis. However no one key includes them all. I suspect that one of these names is a synonym.

This fly clearly has a shorter proboscis than the individuals in the gallery http://www.dipter...to_id=3229 so by comparison it will key to fuminervis in Engel and Paramonov, neither of these works include pictipennis. In Seguy it also runs to fuminervis, but that work omits macroglossus.

The gallery specimens are probably macroglossus and this one fuminervis, neither seem to be pictipennis as defined in Seguy.
 
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Thanks a lot, David!!! TumbsUp Loads more than I expected from a Conophorus!! Wink Smile

I am going to ask Francisco for permission to submit it to the gallery. But I am sure he will be more than delighted! Wink

Also found here:

http://www.biodiv...11708.html
 
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Very interesting to me this thread Cool
 
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And for me!! Grin I am astonished and very happy! Smile
 
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I hope this fly was collected...
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 25-02-2012 00:39
 
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Conophorus macroglossus Dufour,1852

C. fuminervis Dulour,1852 is smaller and the proboscis is no longer than the antenna.
 
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