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Asilidae, Dysmachus trigonus, perhaps?
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chrisinburgundy |
Posted on 14-07-2011 18:40
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Member Location: Prémery, France Posts: 29 Joined: 13.07.11 |
Is this Dysmachus trigonus from the Asilidae family, please? (This post was erroneously placed in the Diptera (adults) thread). chrisinburgundy attached the following image: [119.53Kb] |
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Quaedfliegh |
Posted on 14-07-2011 19:12
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Member Location: Tilburg Netherlands Posts: 2208 Joined: 18.05.10 |
I will give it a try Tolmerus cf atripes female
Greetings, Reinoud Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/ https://www.nev.nl/diptera/ |
chrisinburgundy |
Posted on 15-07-2011 14:52
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Member Location: Prémery, France Posts: 29 Joined: 13.07.11 |
Thank you very much, Reinoud. |
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Quaedfliegh |
Posted on 15-07-2011 23:01
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Member Location: Tilburg Netherlands Posts: 2208 Joined: 18.05.10 |
Explanation: Looking at the shape of the ovipositor and the lack of bristles on the back before the transverse suture make this an animal of the Machimus/Tolmerus group. I used the key by Engel but i cant see enough on this picture to be sure. Important is the fact that this creature seems to have entirely black legs.
Greetings, Reinoud Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/ https://www.nev.nl/diptera/ |
chrisinburgundy |
Posted on 16-07-2011 18:31
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Member Location: Prémery, France Posts: 29 Joined: 13.07.11 |
Thank you so much for your clear explanation, Reinoud. I think that I can safely label the insect 'probably Tolmerus cf atripes'. I appreciate your help. |
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