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Michael Becker
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Posted on 09-06-2008 20:15
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Hello,

what species is this +- 2cm asilidae, which I found two weeks ago near a lake in western germany? For me it looks like the Neoitamus pictures in the gallery.

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Danny Wolff
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Hello Michael,

looks like a male N. cyanurus. Do you have a detail of the genitalia to confirm the ID?

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Michael Becker
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I only have this photo from a bit more above. I don't know, whether the genitalia are better to see. It was another specimen, but I hope the same species.

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Danny Wolff
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Hi,

then I would better call it Neoitamus cf. cyanurus. The genitalia are not good enough to see to confirm the ID.

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Michael Becker
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then I would better call it Neoitamus cf. cyanurus.


Ok, thank you for your help.

Michael
 
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