Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Conopidae, help id, please -> Myopa vicaria
Posted by Eugene K on 17-04-2022 19:35
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2022_04_17 Russia, Leningrad district, Kuz'molovo village, edge of pine forest
Edited by Eugene K on 18-04-2022 15:12
Posted by eklans on 18-04-2022 08:42
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Hi Eugene, very difficult to say from only the lateral photos. I think both should be Myopa vicaria, which is the first Myopa to appear in spring and (on the second photo) has no adpressed ventral black hairs at the base.
Steven Falk's site:
https://www.flick...629468516/
Posted by Eugene K on 18-04-2022 14:28
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eklans wrote:
Hi Eugene, very difficult to say from only the lateral photos. I think both should be Myopa vicaria, which is the first Myopa to appear in spring and (on the second photo) has no adpressed ventral black hairs at the base.
Steven Falk's site:
https://www.flick...629468516/
Eric, many thanks. If it can help, I add from above photos, though of bad quality they are. Thank you else once.
Posted by Eugene K on 18-04-2022 14:29
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Posted by eklans on 18-04-2022 14:45
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Yes, these photos helped: I'm quite sure now that it's vicaria - compared to the images on Steven Falk's site.
Posted by Eugene K on 18-04-2022 15:13
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eklans wrote:
Yes, these photos helped: I'm quite sure now that it's vicaria - compared to the images on Steven Falk's site.
Eric, thank you!