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Big asilid from Spain
Isidro
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Posted on 10-07-2008 12:03
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Last Sunday in Valsalada, Monegros regi?n, Aragon, NE Spain about 300 meters in a road between fields of Phragmites australes. It sizes about 25 mm, like a Dasypogon.

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Can be identified?
Thanks...
 
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Posted on 08-09-2008 14:00
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ANYBODY answer it... Well, maybe can be a species of Dasypogon. Cited for Spain are D. atratus, D. bacescui, D. brevipennis, D. diadema, D. gougeleti, D. melanopterus and D. nigriventris...
 
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Rescuing old, forgottend and unresolved posts...
 
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Yes, it's a female of a Dasypogon species, but it's impossible to identify females.
 
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We will wait for the diagnostic of Miguel Carles-Tolrá on collected specimen...
 
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