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Unusual Fly from Mescalero Sands, New Mexico
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Stephen |
Posted on 17-05-2006 01:29
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Member Location: West Virginia USA Posts: 1322 Joined: 12.04.05 |
In the beautiful sand hills of New Mexico, where Prairie Chickens were dancing their mating dance, came this interesting fly. Can someone offer me some ID guidance?
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 17-05-2006 07:10
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Family Therevidae, but I think it will take someone from your side of the Atlantic to put a name on it.
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Robert Nash |
Posted on 17-05-2006 18:22
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Member Location: Ulster Museum, Belfast, Ireland Posts: 288 Joined: 11.11.05 |
The web isn't the best guide but take a look at Ozodiceromyia nanella Different femora but the genus looks right or at least close. Robert Edited by Robert Nash on 17-05-2006 18:26 |
John Smit |
Posted on 17-05-2006 20:59
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
I'd put my money on Asilidae, there is an inderntation in between the eyes, typical for Asilids and not present in Therevids. John |
Maddin |
Posted on 17-05-2006 21:58
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Member Location: Sacramento CA USA Posts: 194 Joined: 30.06.05 |
This is clearly an asilid fly. Eric Fisher ID it to the genus Laphystia. It is a male. Martin Martin Hauser |
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