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Posted on 22-08-2007 12:08
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Can you help me identify this elegant Conopidae : Conops sp. or Psychocephala sp.?
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6/08/2007, in an fallow land, near Lyon (France)
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another pict
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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
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I will take a risk: Conops vesicularis. (I don?t see any silverish stripe at the sides in thorax.)
 
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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!
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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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Thanks Jorge and Gerard! Wink
It's really difficult to make a non equivocal picture in natura! Sad
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this is, again, Physocephala chrysorhoea.
All still according to Seguy, I'm just working through his key.


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


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

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