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Conopidae - Conops flavifrons
jorgemotalmeida
Hi

* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.08.16
* size - 6 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - open land
* substrate - on Mentha sp. flowers.



I spotted another spectacular conopid in Friday.
This is not P. rufipes. Look at the wings and the frons. Wink


EDIT---> Title changed from "Another spectacular conopid!" to "Conopidae - Physocephala chrysorrhoea (smaller size)" then to "Conopidae - Physocephala variegata (smaller size)" and finally to "Conopidae - Conops flavifrons"
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 14-09-2007 22:48
 
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jorgemotalmeida
another view.
 
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jorgemotalmeida
another view:
 
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jorgemotalmeida
another...
 
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Zeegers
Spectacular.

DOn't even know whether it's Conops of Physocephala (or ...)


Theo
 
jorgemotalmeida
Theo, when you don?t know even the genus in conopid, it must be a very good sign. Grin

I have doubts too in this mystery conopid. I must dig more info for conopids. Smile
 
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jorgemotalmeida
I think this is Psycocephala sp.
It is very clear that cross vein at the basis of cell R connects to the underlying cell at two thirds of its length! Smile I think this is definitive character to distinguish between Conops and Psycocephala! Smile
 
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Gerard Pennards
Yes, and again I vote for Physocephala chrysorrhoea!
This because of the clearly visible silvery stripe!
Greetings,
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
jorgemotalmeida
Yes, Gerard!

So I have, for now, (it just lacks to see another thread of conopid) two specimens of P. chrysorrhoea. One bigger specimen (more than 10 mm) and other much smaller (about 6-7 mm --> this one!). Smile

Now I must choice the photos for the gallery. I will show, at least, the one that shows clearly the silvery stripe! And other with the wing venation. Any more suggestions? Smile

 
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Zeegers
The one with clear wings, this one, is Ph. variegata.
The one with darkened wings is Ph. chrysorhoea.

According to Seguy, that is.


Theo
 
jorgemotalmeida
hmm...

Is it P. chrysorhoea or P. chrysorrhoea? Smile I think it is just a forgot pressing the "r" letter. Smile

According to Faunaeur it is P. chrysorrhoea . Smile

Ok. So I have a smaller one P. variegata (this one) and the other 2 P. chrysorrhoea. Perfect! Smile

Thanks, Theo and Gerard. Smile
 
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Zeegers
My mistake.

Double rr


Theo
 
jhstuke
It is a Conops I am quite sure it is flavifrons.

Jens-Hermann
 
www.conopidae.com/stuke.html
jorgemotalmeida
Conops?? BUT the cross vein at the basis of cell R connects to the underlying cell at two thirds of its length, so it would be a Physocephala, no? Explain, please. Smile Thank you! I'm very curious because I know that you are expert on conopids. (I saw your website and know some german. Wink

I saw your list of Conopidae:
Archiconops ??? an ancient Conops?? Frown Wow! Let me know more about this species! Is it palearctic?
 
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