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RajashreeKhalap |
Posted on 14-04-2022 13:57
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Member Location: Posts: 3 Joined: 26.08.20 |
Location: my garden in Nagaon village, Maharashtra, Konkan Coast, SW India. I think it's Asilidae but I'm not sure.
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John Carr |
Posted on 14-04-2022 14:19
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10172 Joined: 22.10.10 |
It is one of the genera of Asilinae with modified wing in male (costa bulging out). |
RajashreeKhalap |
Posted on 14-04-2022 14:25
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Member Location: Posts: 3 Joined: 26.08.20 |
Thank you! I was confused because I couldn't find any wings like that in net searches. |
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Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 14-04-2022 16:23
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Member Location: Moscow region, Russia Posts: 3308 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Clephydroneura, numerous spp. from the Oriental region. Costa generally bulging outward is very distinctive. Joseph and Parui, 1979 (Ent. scand. 10: 33-42) noted that it is much similar to the Afrotropical genus Synolcus. By the way, an unidentified South African robber fly shown in the wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asilidae#/media/File:Closeup_Robber_Fly.jpg) most probably represents Synolcus dubius (Macquart, 1846)
Edited by Dmitry Gavryushin on 14-04-2022 16:23 While others can't climb, using infinite pains, I, gravity turning to jest, Ascend, with all ease, perpendicular planes, Rough or smooth, just as pleases me best. |
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RajashreeKhalap |
Posted on 16-04-2022 13:51
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Member Location: Posts: 3 Joined: 26.08.20 |
Oh I see. Thanks! |
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Chris Cohen |
Posted on 17-04-2022 18:40
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Member Location: Posts: 211 Joined: 15.02.19 |
I second Clephydroneura sp. |
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