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Conopidae > Sicus sp
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Posted on 04-09-2004 12:32
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Hello,

Here is some Conopidae I identified as Sicus sp thanks to the key on Mark van Veen website. (http://home.hccne....van.veen/)

As a species, I also think it may be Sicus fusenensis (?), but I'm not sure at all, so I would appreciate whenever anyone could confirm the ID or tell me I'm wrong ! Wink

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(Length 10 mm approx. Saint Apollinaire (21), France - 1st August 2004)

Best regards to all
Edited by Arthropa on 04-09-2004 12:48
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Posted on 08-09-2004 18:53
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...doesn't seem so enthusiasming question... Grin Wink
Edited by Arthropa on 08-09-2004 18:54
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Posted on 08-09-2004 19:09
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Hoi Benoit,
Well, that is probably because most people know only Sicus ferrugineus!
That is in the Netherlands the only species, so that makes it easy if you see one!
Your name for the animal doesn't sound very familiar, that is why.....
Sure it is not just plainly Sicus ferrugineus?
Greetings
Edited by Gerard Pennards on 08-09-2004 19:10
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