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Asilidae: Stichopogon argenteus [was Unknown fly on sand (USA)]
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Posted on 02-07-2010 16:38
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I can't find this fly in any of my field guides. Seen late June in a dune/scrub habitat near a northeastern Illinois beach.

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Anyone willing to point me in the right direction? (family? genus?)
 
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Asilidae: Lasiopogon sp.
 
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Thanks, Eric!
 
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You're welcome syncrasy -- except, I'm afraid I screwed-up! This robber fly is actually Stichopogon[ argenteus/i]. The genera [i]Stichopogon and Lasiopogon are related, but I was careless...

Cheers,

Eric
 
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No problem, Eric. Thanks for the update. (If I had a better photo, it might have helped.)
 
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For what it's worth (four years after the matter!), I'm pretty sure this is actually Stichopogon trifasciatus instead. S. argenteum has the abdomen all light grey, while S. trifasciatus has first tergite grey, next two black, next one grey, next three black, genitalia grey, and its grey is more of the steel-grey variety (like here). You can just make out that pattern through the wings.
For comparison, look at this guy:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/579680/bgimage
 
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