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Conops flavipes
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Posted on 08-09-2007 22:40
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Location: Midwest Sweden (Dalsland)
Date: 2007-JUL-22
Habitat: Coniferous forest, bogs

I hope this conopid is identifiable.

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View of the black face
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Conops flavipes - melanistic forms are common in scandinavia.

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Thank you very much Jens-Hermann! Grin
 
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Crex,

Are you showing us the big biest or the cute little one ?
Pierre Duhem
 
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finally I saw the crex's face. It can be seen in the photo of this COnops. See the reflex.Pfft
 
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Pierre: Not sure what you mean!? All swedish flies are cuties ... Pfft
Jorge: Beware! You be lucky the reflection is a bit blurred, otherwise you could go blind Wink
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crex... confirm if there is a tree behind of you? at your left. Wink
 
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you have a wasp in your second photo. Parasitica hymenoptera. Wink
 
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