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Stephen |
Posted on 01-08-2006 11:43
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Member Location: West Virginia USA Posts: 1322 Joined: 12.04.05 |
This fly has unusually thin and shallow eyes. Overall appearance that of a robber fly. Didn't record size, but was neither large nor tiny. Small open area, but surrounded by woods and near a wetland. West Virginia USA, 30 July 2006. ID help appreciated! Stephen attached the following image: [57.84Kb] --Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 01-08-2006 11:44
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
To me it indeed looks like an extra-ordinary asilid. Nothing like we have here in Europe.
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Stephen |
Posted on 01-08-2006 11:46
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Member Location: West Virginia USA Posts: 1322 Joined: 12.04.05 |
Here's a second photo
Stephen attached the following image: [44.62Kb] --Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
Stephen |
Posted on 01-08-2006 11:48
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Member Location: West Virginia USA Posts: 1322 Joined: 12.04.05 |
The third and final photo.
Stephen attached the following image: [57.93Kb] --Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
Stephen |
Posted on 01-08-2006 11:51
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Member Location: West Virginia USA Posts: 1322 Joined: 12.04.05 |
News Flash: Just as I was posting these pics I noticed a very similar image that was posted two days ago on BugGuide, also taken in the eastern U.S. It was identified as genus Holcocephala.
--Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
Tony Irwin |
Posted on 01-08-2006 21:51
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7234 Joined: 19.11.04 |
All three Holcocephala species occur in West Virginia, but this looks most like fusca or abdominalis. I'm not sure how you tell them apart, though!
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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