Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Leopoldius diadematus, Conopidae, Hungary

Posted by Xespok on 04-12-2006 20:37
#1

Another quite elusive family. I saw only two Conopids in 2006 in Hungary.

Is this extremely pretty Conopid Leopoldius diadematus?

Edited by Xespok on 05-12-2006 21:02

Posted by Zeegers on 04-12-2006 21:38
#2

Well, if you saw only 2 Conopids, this is one and the Physocephala is the other one, congratulations !


Theo

Posted by Xespok on 04-12-2006 21:53
#3

I have not been to the mountains this summer, where I would surely have seen more Conopids (and Bombyliids). In the plains this family seems to be elusive.

I think this species is very rare in Hungary, I found it in a rather special, highly protected sand dune habitat. And only one individual.

Can you confirm that this is L. diadematus?

Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 04-12-2006 23:18
#4

Yes.It is Leopoldius diadematus:p.