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Asilidae to identify - Machimus cfr. rusticus (female)
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Posted on 21-06-2014 18:19
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Hi to everyone Wink

Oasi Boza (Cassano Magnago, Varese, Italy), 20 june 2014.

Is it possible to determine the genus at least?



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Anyone, please?

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Last try.

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Hello Holly,

This looks to me to be a female Dysmachus picipes. However, I leave the final judgement to Quaedfliegh...

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Didysmachus picipes TumbsUp
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Thank you guys!
May you explain the useful characteristics to identify the species?

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Take a look at an ovipositor (female's black chitin organ used to lay eggs) and those long hair on its underside, which are well seen on your first and last photo. Here it's even more visible: http://www.robberflies.info/keyger/images/800/Asilinae/Didysmachus/picipes_f1_01_COGG.jpg
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So, is this the only species to have hair on the ovipositor?
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Nope Smile For instance D. harpax has them also, but little shorter and the shape of an ovipositor is much different. On the other hand a similar ovipositor have females of D. fuscipennis, but not so elongated as D. picipes and hair are barely visible. At first I meant to emphasize the most striking feature - the length of hair, which is characteristic for this species. Nevertheless you should always pay attention to the shape of an ovipositor. It's is a well distinguishing feature within females of Dysmachus, which is quite untypical for Asilinae.
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You couldn't have been clearer! Thanks Wink

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The thing is that this is not an ovipositor of a Dysmachus species cerci should not be sticking out like this. In Dysmachus the bristles would cover the entire back of the mesonotum. This is a Machimus species. Maybe M. rusticus
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Oh, I understand. Thanks Reinoud Wink

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