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Scylaticus sp.
Joerg Schneider
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Posted on 09-11-2023 18:14
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During my excursion to the South of Oman this September, I saw quite a number of Asilidae (I hope) and would be very happy if you could help me to sort them out (or even better - ort them in). The region is defined by the huge Omani dessert inland, the Indian Ocean and a small strip of land between those, which is regularly watered by a summerly monsun. Huge biodiversity, although we where a little late and missed a lot.

This one was seen on 23-SEP-2023 at an aride side some km from the shore but on sea level, probably 13-15mm.
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I used ß rather than ss in the file-name :-(
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I would say Scylaticus sp.
 
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Great, thank you so much!
 
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