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micro Asilidae ???
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Very small, the size of Syritta pipiens aprox. Shot today, in Granada, S Spain in a small mountain creek. 1100 masl.
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Really, nobody?
 
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It would help, if you posted this in the Asilidae forum. Such small asilids occur in the subfamily Stichopogoninae, but this is likely a species that is restricted to Southern Europe.
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Hi,

this is a Holopogon species. I'm not very familiar with mediterranean species, so I can't tell you anything about the species.

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Ups, I am sorry.
Thanks a lot. I will see if we can advance something here, now that I know the genus.

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