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Female Physocephala rufipes?
Marion Friedrich
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Hello,

I tried to use the key and ended with Physocephala rufipes or nigra.
Antennae look more blackish than red. Is ID possible?
I found the fly in Saxony in Germany on the last day of June.

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The short black stripes starting at the antennal implant are in good agreement with the sketch of the head of P. rufipes in the Physocephala key ( http://home.hccnet.nl/mp.van.veen/conopidae/physocephala.html ). The antennae are blackish.
Unfortunately, the characteristic black stripe below antennal implant seems to be completely hidden in the furrow below the antennae.
Is the fly shown here a Physocephala rufipes or is ID impossible?

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Zeegers
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Nigra has the base of femora deep black.
Moreover, nigra is a strict spring species (and it is very rare).

I have no doubt this is rufipes.


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Marion Friedrich
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Thank you Theo for confirmation of P. rufipes and additional Information. Smile

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