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Conopidae - Thecophora cf. atra
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Posted on 23-08-2007 18:32
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Hi flyforum!


* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.08.23
* size - 4 mm (small fly)
* habitat - open land
* substrate - on flower (Taraxacum group)


Spectacular conopid! Very, very cryptic! Awesome conopid! Smile

I think this is Thecophora sp. Do you agree? The cell anal is long comparing with other conopids like Myopa. The body is almost black.


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dorsal view..
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another shot.
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Hi Jorge,

i really don't know anything about that conopid.
but i'm not agree with that flower identification. can't be Taraxacum or something similar because that is not even from Asteraceae family. for me from the detail i see that is probably some kind of Hypericum.

but this will not help you to identify flower,
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no, cosmnl! This fly is above ANOTHER FLOWER! Smile
I caught the fly in another flower - that belong to the Taraxacum group. I know it well. Smile

But thanks, cosmnl, because I didnt know this flower where the fly is on when I shot this beautiful conopid. Smile
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
no, cosmnl! This fly is above ANOTHER FLOWER! Smile
I caught the fly in another flower - that belong to the Taraxacum group. I know it well. Smile

But thanks, cosmnl, because I didnt know this flower where the fly is on when I shot this beautiful conopid. Smile


so this flower from the photo is not the original flower.
k... sorry.

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yep. the fly was above Taraxacum group flower and then I put the fly in other flower - the Hypericum sp.(?). Smile

DOn't worry. I forgive you. Smile lol

 
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This fly is cryptic due the small size and the fact that the fly is very quiet on flower. But easily fly over when it is disturbed even gently. Sad

 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
yep. the fly was above Taraxacum group flower and then I put the fly in other flower - the Hypericum sp.(?). Smile

DOn't worry. I forgive you. Smile lol



hihi
thank you

if you have a photo with more from that plant maybe i will be more sure Smile if the case you can send that via e-mail (cosminovidiu(a)yahoodotcom). not large resolution needed just more large part of that plant.

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ok. I will do that. But not for now. Smile (perhaps in next week. Smile

Thanks.

Let?s go wait for confirmation for this conopid. Could it be T. atra?..
 
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Yes, it's Thecophora and it could be atra.
Very difficult group, reliable ID on female (! yes female) genitalia only.

Theo
 
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the shot for genitalia...
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It's a male


[ according to statistics, 50 % chance.
According to Murphy's law, 100 % .....]

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Smile So, which are the other strong possibilities besides T. atra for this conopid?
 
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