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Conopidae, Sweden
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Posted on 02-08-2007 13:42
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Help with further ID appreciated!

Greetings,

John, Sweden
 
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When I saw these pictures, I thought that I was, for a while, in Eden paradise. Conopids flies are among the most beautiful animals on Earth! It must be! And knowing that they could parasite bees, bumblees and waps during the flight is an amazing thing!
 
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looks like Physocephala rufipes, look at this conopidae key. Elongated proboscis, slender S2 of the abdomen, rounded black stripe below antennae.
i can only agree with Jorge... marvelous pics of amazing creatures!
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Femora with black ring --> P. laticincta???
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oops.. i don't know exactly what's the area covered by the Van Veen key... maybe only NW-european species?
 
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Guenter wrote:
Femora with black ring --> P. laticincta???


Unlikely - but of course possible! P. laticincta is not known from northern Europe. I don't think it reaches the Baltic coast anywhere - is it present in northern Germany or Poland?
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Thank you for your replies, very interesting! I guess I'll have to mark it down as a <i>sp.</i> for the time being.

What would you say is the most likely alternative ? P. rufipes?

And yes Jorge, they truly are beautiful animals!

//John
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As far as I know, only two species are known from Sweden: nigra and rufipes. P. nigra is rare everywhere, P. rufipes is reasonably common in southern Sweden and reaches north to Upland - but not to Finland Sad
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Seguy describes laticincta as having black rings on all femora and abdomen with golden yellow colouration, no trace of red.
Clearly this doesn't fit. So this is bound to rufipes, agreed, slightly aberrant.


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