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Similar Asilidae - Pogonosoma maroccanum
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Didier |
Posted on 12-08-2004 12:27
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Member Location: France - close to Rennes (35) Posts: 19 Joined: 05.07.04 |
Dear all, I must appologize for the quality of the picture attached (sent by a correspondant) but the question is related to the possible other flys that look like this one and can be confused with it. The only reference document I own is the a french field guide on diptera : Guide des Mouches et des moustiques L'identification des esp?ces europ?ennes Joakim et Hiroko Haupt Delachaux et Niestl? ISBN 2-603-01175-8 In this book, the only fly which looks like the photo is : Pogonosoma maroccanum But it is told that this asilidae is located in turkey and north of africa. As it was photographied in "Saone et Loire", far from south. Another report on this fly has been made in france recently (by the mean of a photo) in south of france (Grace). It is present in Fauna Italia, http://www.faunai...lidae.html so could explain its presence in south of france. Is there a risk of confusion with another local (french) species ? Looking forward reading you soon. Didier. |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 12-08-2004 13:30
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I saw that Fritz Geller-Grimm has an image of this species in his database. The images in the database are not online but you can request images. You can contact him at . Maybe you can point him to this forum and ask him to post the image so we can all compare. From what I could gather, there is little doubt to your identification, but I will hardly call myself a specialist in Asilidae.
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Didier |
Posted on 17-08-2004 23:02
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Member Location: France - close to Rennes (35) Posts: 19 Joined: 05.07.04 |
Dear all, I contacted Fritz Geller-Grimm (as invited by Paul) and he kindly answered to me the following : ... Yes, you are right, the image shows a specimen of Pogonosoma maroccanum. There are some other species in the western part of the palaearctic region, but none of them have yellow tibiae. Seguy (1927) cited several localities in France. The species is common in Southern Europe. If you are interested in additional references, please use the question form on my webpage: http://www.geller-grimm.de/asilidae.htm [follow database - literature]. I hope that this information is enough at the moment, if not, please contact me again, Yours sincerely Fritz Geller-Grimm Best regards. Didier. |
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