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Cecile
Can you help me identify this elegant Conopidae : Conops sp. or Psychocephala sp.?
Thanks in advance!

6/08/2007, in an fallow land, near Lyon (France)
 
Cecile
another pict
 
jorgemotalmeida
As the "cross vein at the basis of cell R connects to the underlying cell at alf its length" I would say Conops sp. Snout seems to fit a Conops as well. Smile
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 22-08-2007 12:53
 
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jorgemotalmeida
I will take a risk: Conops vesicularis. (I don?t see any silverish stripe at the sides in thorax.)
 
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Gerard Pennards
No, this is a Physocephala allright, the cell R is much longer than it seems.
The animal has no silvery stripe, but a yellow head above the antenna, that makes it Physocephala vittata!
greetings,
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
jorgemotalmeida
hmm... it would be better to view full and clear (specially apically)
wing venation to be sure. But if the cell R is really much longer, that would make it really a Psycocephala. Smile
 
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Cecile
Thanks Jorge and Gerard! Wink
It's really difficult to make a non equivocal picture in natura! Sad
Edited by Cecile on 22-08-2007 19:14
 
Zeegers
this is, again, Physocephala chrysorhoea.
All still according to Seguy, I'm just working through his key.


Theo
 
Cecile
OK. The silverish stripe is very fine but all is clear for me ! Thanks Theo! Smile
 
Zeegers
Read 'chrysorrhoea' (double rr)


Theo
 
jhstuke
It is not P. chrysorrhoe but a species of the vittata group - I guess P. vittata s. str.

Jens-Hermann
 
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