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Bombiliidae???
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Posted on 04-03-2007 09:50
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taken in south of Spain in 02/2007
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Terrific fly. A must for the gallery.

I cannot help you with the ID, it certainly looks like a Bombyliid, but there are a few genera with long proboscis? in Tabanidae as well. I leave this for the pros.
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Gabor is right.

Some Tabinidae in subfamily Pangoniinae are often taken for Bombyliids. However, with such an first antennal segment, this is no doubt a real Bombyliid.
And that's where my expertise ends

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as Theo says, certainly a bombylid. It is a male Conophorus of a species which i have not seen myself. the fist couplet in available keys is the number of sub-marginal cells, 2 or 3. Unfortunately the angle of the photo makes this difficult to be sure of but i guess at three. Sticking my neck out i will suggest C. macroglossus Dufour but C. fuminervis Dufour is another strong contender. Would love a specimenWink
 
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