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[Myopa tessellatipennis] Conopidae > Myopa sp
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Posted on 04-09-2004 13:03
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A last one for today... Grin

For this Myopa sp couple, I think about Myopa extricata. Is it possible to confirm ?
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(Saint Apollinaire (21), France - 5th May 2004 - 11 mm)
Edited by Arthropa on 09-03-2007 23:31
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Benoit,

I think you have arrived in the right couplet for identifying this species, either M. extricata or M. tessellatipennis. Do you have a detail or another view of the head? It is difficult to say exactly what the colour of the palps is, but from what I can see you are probably right (the palps appear to be pale).
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Here are the picts :

marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/photos/ATH04-05-02-031.jpg
marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/photos/ATH04-05-02-042.jpg

Maybe I'm wrong, but palpae are brown, so, it would be M. tesselatipennis ?
(Thanks to the Myopa key on Mark van Veen's website)
Hope this will help !

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Edited by Arthropa on 04-09-2004 16:11
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You hit the nail right on the head, dark palpi -> tessellatipennis.
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